Reader reviews
“It’s a whimsical adventure younger people drift
towards., with a deep underlying issue that attracts older,
mature readers as well. Am I Dead Yet is INSPIRING and moving
before even getting to the rooted climax of the story. This
tale, a touching and fun journey, encompases heart in every
fiber.”
-Amanda Jacques, California.
"This book really brought the plight of disability
home. Whether depressed or physically challenged, we can
do many things to help ourselves. Chenoa really learned
to play her cards and with the help of her friends, she
took the adventure of a life time. I really enjoyed the
book and think that it is worth a read for everyone. With
her friends by her side, she really came through with power!
Loved it. Thanks for the adventure and the thouthfulness
Mary-Elizabeth!"
ELizabeth Martin, California
I couldn't get enough of this book. Chenoa really came
through her adventure, realizing what it was to overcome
her problems and to live life to it's fullest. Am I Dead
Yet was entertaining and thought provoking. It is a very
powerful and entertaining book. You can laugh and cry on
the same page. Chenoa, the champion, learns to play the
whole hand instead of giving up on life. Whatever your situation
in life, you realize that it really isn't so bad. If Chenoa
could make it through, then so can the rest of us! Wonderful
story!
The Captain, California
This is a novel about a young artist who struggels to overcome
advertisy. The book will grab your attention in every chapter.
I look forward to reading it again. it was a great story.
There is a message of hope for those going through struggels.
It was very well written. I can hardly wait for her next
novel!
Harold Beeler, California
This book will lose you in a matter of moments, into the
whimsical adventures of Chenoa and her many friends. There
are many moments, where I found myself laughing out loud,
and crying, as though these situations were happening to
you. Mary-Elizabeth has done a wonderful job of making you
feel as though you were right there with Chenoa, instead
of looking in from the ourside. I highly recommend this
story if you love adventure, or have any type of debilitating
disease, as the book is so inspiring and real to us all.
Tracey L. Jansen, California
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