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I Wish I Knew, the Complete Series
I Wish I Knew - Vol 1
I Wish I Knew How to Help - Vol 2
I Wish I Knew Who I've Become - Vol 3
EN ESPAÑOL
Ojala Supierá, completo
Ojala Supierá - Num.Uno
Ojala Supierá Como Ayudar - Num. Dos
Ojala Supierá En quien me he convertido- Num. Tres

The I Wish I Knew series...
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I Wish I Knew shares Fanny’s initial reactions to her diagnosis, letting the recently diagnosed patient know she is not alone in what she is feeling and experiencing.

I Wish I Knew How to Help comforts the patients family and friends, who are often as traumatized as the patient herself, and helps them to know how to help a patient through treatments.

I Wish I Knew Who I Have Become offers a life-affirming glimpse at how coming face to face with one’s mortality can change an individual’s life in a positive way.

Just $8.00 per book or 19.95 for the whole series
Order one for a friend or several to donate to a local hospital or care center. The set is also available in Spanish.

Testimonials: The hardest hurdles for someone diagnosed with breast cancer are emotional, not physical. Adjusting to this new, frightening reality is easier when someone who has been through the mill can point out ways to reduce the burden. This is as much a necessity when the active treatment is over, and there is only the great uncertainty of the future, without the constant support of the clinic staff. Friends and loved ones also need help in coping with their own emotions and in learning how best to help, rather than hinder, the patient’s recovery. The “I Wish I Knew”books are short, practical aides for those afflicted with this illness and those trying to support them. I believe they will be of great help to those wrestling with this terrible trial. - Abram Recht, MD Professor of Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School Deputy Chief, Department of Radiation Oncology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

We would like to take a moment and thank you for your words of wisdom, your shared personal notes and views on your cancer experience through your “I Wish I Knew” series of books and your work in establishing the “That Barry Girl Foundation”. We have found your work to be very inspirational and have shared your books with our patients and their families at the Jordan Hospital Club Cancer Center. You have given many such wonderful gifts. While sharing your generous gifts of love and support with all; may you continue on your path of healing and spiritual growth, not just surving- truly thriving.
Sincerely, Joni Pitcher Cancer Center Administrator / The Jordan Club Cancer Center / Jordan Hospital / Plymouth, Massachusetts

 

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Those Cards
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10 notecards with envelopes from original artwork from the I Wish I Knew series, $20 with $5 going toward a grant.

Just $20.00 per set.
Order one for a friend or to donate to a local hospital or care center.





 

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Those Cases
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350 thread count, 100 percent cotton, sateen finish, two cases per package, $40 with $10 from each purchase going toward a grant for a woman in treatment.

Just $40.00 per set.
Order one for a friend or to donate to a local hospital or care center.





 

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Enchanted Designs by Molly

Sterling Silver with Pink Czech Glass Crystals by Enchanted Designs by Molly

$60 with $20 going toward That Barry Girl Foundation to offer emotional, financial and recuperative support to a woman in treatment

$4.20 shipping and handling.
Order one for yourself or a friend





 

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Tapestry by Enchanted Designs by Molly

Just as the weave of a tapestry is made up of different colors and materials, so That Barry Girl Foundation's tapestry necklace is created with different crystals and colors and textures. The chocolate base is accented by white and pink czeck glass crystals with sterling silver finishes and threads: chocolate for energy and grounding, white for light and clarity, and pink for love and breast cancer because, once diagnosed, breast cancer becomes a part of who you are, whether patient, family member or friend; all are altered to some degree. Like the lessons cancer teaches us, pink accents our continuum of life, our tapestry, love keeps it flowing, all making it more precious and beautiful.

$125.00 and $25 goes to That Barry Girl Foundation to offer emotional, financial and recuperative support to a woman in treatment

$4.20 shipping and handling.
Order one for yourself or a friend





 

Pink Molly Necklace and Bracelet Set is created with pink czeck glass crystals symobizing love and remembering breast cancer. Created by Enchanted Designs by Molly with sterling silver finishes and threads. Order the set for $175 and That Barry Girl recieves $50 to help women in treatment for breast cancer.





 
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