About Grace's Book
From Lump to Laughter-The Story of Grace
...a journey through Breast Cancer
By Connie Hill
Edited by: Dalene Bickel
Illustrated by: Patty Mills Brady
From Lump to Laughter The Story of Grace will
captivate you as you read about one woman s journey
through breast cancer. Through an illustrated
character and occasional humor, Connie shares the
struggles, the tears, and the truth about the first
year of breast cancer. Her Grace will empower you to
hold on to your Faith and offer Hope to meet you.
The story features a 34 year old woman (Grace) with
two children ages 1 and 3 who discovers a lump in
her breast. The lump transforms her life and fuels
an online Breast Cancer Support Ministry called Lump
to Laughter as "Grace" decides to turn her trial
into triumph and take more from breast cancer than
it can take from her. The theme of the book is
Spiritual and Life Changing. Whether you have been
touched by cancer personally or supported someone
who has, this story will bring understanding and
shed light upon the true emotional side of breast
cancer and offer Hope to all. Often referred to as
"The Journal" of Grace in Connie's hometown, this
journal will walk you through the first year of
breast cancer. Travel with Grace and see how she was
healed from the inside out.
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Reviews of “From Lump to Laughter-The Story of
Grace”
"From Lump to Laughter, Connie Hill's remarkably
honest journal,
details her simultaneous battle with breast cancer
and her
reconnection to God.It is faith-filled without being
preachy,
informative without being dull and inspirational
without being sappy. Well done!"-- Celia Rivenbark,
syndicated humor columnist, author
As I read it, I cried with you, laughed with you,
and prayed with you. I learned to love your three
boys who showed such adoration for you during this
trying period. It is perfect "medicine" for anyone
with the same problem. I will certainly make sure
that this copy of the book circulates among my
friends. It will not just sit on a book shelf.
Having seen you recently, it's too bad that your
readers don't have the benefit of viewing what a
beautiful, happy, enthusiastic person you now are.
So I say "Mozel Tov (congratulations) on doing this
Mitzvah (good thing) for other gals with the same
problem that you faced. It certainly will give them
something wonderful to look forward to.
Love it and you too. -- Helene (Wayne); Syndicated
Freelance Writer
"Had this information been available to me when
my stepdaughter
was diagnosed, I would have devoured this book and
then been
armed with the truth of what she was experiencing. I
would have
done more, understood more, known what to say, and
most
importantly, I would have prayed for her specific
needs.
Reading about Connie's journey to a renewed faith in
God and
her empowerment through this ordeal is
amazing." -- Robin Lyon
"I don't think a lot of people know what to say
[to others with
breast cancer],but reading your story made me very
aware
of the connection between people no matter what
different
circumstances we are going through at the time."--
Hannah Gaerlan
This book blessed me and touch me deeply.
Connie is a gifted writer. This is a touching
story of a journey of hope and joy. As Connie shares
her personal and emotional experience with breast
cancer it is so heart wrenching and at the same time
very informative. The apprehensions over a bleak
diagnosis and the fear of the unknown are told with
such openness and frankness. It is so inspiring and
moving to read of her courage and unselfish concern
for her family during this time of distress and
anxiety for herself. I enjoyed the humor and also
the honesty displayed throughout this amazing
well-written book. The soul searching times she
shared about her deep and growing relationship with
God were awesomely descriptive and stirring.
–-Brenda Donnell
This story is inspirational, and I think it
serves as a good lesson for all of us, including
those of us who have not been personally affected by
breast cancer. --Erin Gora
It is one of the most beautiful, inspirational
and amazing books that I have ever read.
Connie you have a gift. --Krista Johnson
It was hard for me to put down. I was
utterly overwhelmed with emotion. Reading this has
certainly gotten me thinking about a lot of
things-especially my own family and my own life.
Thank you for sharing your ups and downs. You are a
brilliant writer. The humor you use in your writing
has had me laughing out loud. --Elizabeth
Wilson
About the Author
Connie Weatherspoon Hill, Author of Grace's
story is a Wilmington, North Carolina, mother, wife
and Realtor who overcame breast cancer when she was
diagnosed at age 34. Her two children, both boys,
were 3 and 1 at the time of diagnoses. She is
married to her rock and best friend, Flint. She has
a brother, who is a policeman and lives in another
state. Originally from Durham, NC she made the coast
her home after graduating at UNCW with a BS in
Marine Biology and a minor in Education. After 2
years of teaching high school she started her career
in real estate in 1996 with much success and
enjoyment. In 2003, overcoming cancer became another
full-time job for her. Although Connie survived
childhood abuse by her mother and step-father, her
victorious spirit did not prepare her for the fight
of breast cancer. Her tough exterior was peeled away
and as she was left exposed as she discovered her
purpose in this world and slowly remade herself with
a firm foundation that started with Christ. Her
transforming, emotional and often-times hilarious
journey through breast cancer can be found in The
Story of Grace..
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