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This is a true story about Joseph Fulton and his battle with a cancerous brain tumor. He bares all the emotions he faced while battling a terminal illness, particularly his struggles with acceptance of the disease. As he can't escape cancer, he tries to find a reason for it through family, friends, mentors, and strangers. Five years later, he is grieving in different ways.

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Produktbeschreibung
This is a true story about Joseph Fulton and his battle with a cancerous brain tumor. He bares all the emotions he faced while battling a terminal illness, particularly his struggles with acceptance of the disease. As he can't escape cancer, he tries to find a reason for it through family, friends, mentors, and strangers. Five years later, he is grieving in different ways.

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Autorenporträt
Joseph Fulton is a pharmacist with a passion to teach future pharmacists, just like the mentors responsible for his growth and success in life. He's dedicated to his career and believes that work comes second to family and friends. Joseph often speaks at various cancer charity events and is a big proponent of caregivers who do so much for those afflicted with this terrible disease. Joseph is obsessed with sports of any kind, and he'll happily watch a baseball, lacrosse, or volleyball game. Like most washed-up athletes, he fell in love with golf. He is quite a hacker, but occasionally makes a birdie or two. Give him some beer and he'll break 80. Sundays, of course, are always meant for football.