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When 31-year-old New Zealand lawyer Jemani Alchin-Boller was diagnosed with cervical cancer and told she needed a radical and urgent hysterectomy she thought her dreams of being a mother were dashed. Then her sister Maddy sent her a text saying, "You can have my womb." Amazing Grace is a story of the love and resilience of two sisters. It is a poignant, personal narrative that will inspire and encourage others who - against tough odds - are determined to be parents...

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When 31-year-old New Zealand lawyer Jemani Alchin-Boller was diagnosed with cervical cancer and told she needed a radical and urgent hysterectomy she thought her dreams of being a mother were dashed. Then her sister Maddy sent her a text saying, "You can have my womb." Amazing Grace is a story of the love and resilience of two sisters. It is a poignant, personal narrative that will inspire and encourage others who - against tough odds - are determined to be parents...


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Autorenporträt
Venetia Sherson is a writer and editor. She was editor of the Waikato Times newspaper in Hamilton, New Zealand for six years and has written for magazines and newspapers throughout her career. In 2003 she was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to Journalism. She edited two books during her tenure as Editor in Residence at Waikato Institute of Technology and has co-written

two books with friend and journalist Denise Irvine: Stand By Me, about the Waikato Women's Refuge, and The Open Door, about a project to end homelessness in her home city, Hamilton. She is also Grace Sherson's grandmother.