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Looking For Caylie - Book Tour and Giveaway

7/1/2022

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Looking For Caylie
An Unabashed Memoir of the Battle, Breakthrough and Future with a Genetic Variant
by Misty Wolf
Genre: Non-Fiction Medical Mystery, Parenting Memoir

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“This book is a must-read for parents, teachers, industry professionals alike. It is a testament to a mother’s love for her daughter with an in-depth look into obstacles facing those struggling to get adequate care and support for someone with a disability.”
Cassie Preston
Program Coordinator, Crisis Foster Care

In Looking for Caylie, author Misty Wolf takes you inside her journey as she fights to discover the cause of Caylie’s rapid cognitive regression and mental health deterioration. Wolf bravely challenges traditional IEP narratives in education by dismantling the school vs. parents mentality, and establishing that each team member was on Caylie’s side. This authentic and raw account of Caylie and Misty‘s struggle in navigating the US medical system, and disability support, reminds us that we are not alone in our journey.

“A gripping story of the love of a mother who will stop at nothing to get answers the health of her daughter, in the face of professionals who keep turning them away.”
Candace Haworth


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​When you become a mom, there is forever a piece
of your heart out in the world. Try as you might,
you will not be able to protect your child from
everything. I expected stubbed toes, scraped knees, and maybe
even a broken bone or two, but nothing prepared me for the
phone call I received that Wednesday afternoon.
“What do you mean, ‘Caylie is missing’?” I asked my mom.
“I dropped her off at exactly eight-thirty this morning. I saw
her walk through the door.”
“Yes, they said Caylie was in her classes today.”
“Okay, then what’s the issue?”
“I think you should head over here, Misty.”
If things had been usual, I’d have picked Caylie up after
school today anyway. But my coursework was heavier for this
six-week term, and I was determined to get through this degree
on schedule. When Mom and Dad agreed to pick her up, it gave
me the whole unbroken afternoon to work on assignments.
Going to Caylie’s school now, for example, would mean more
research hours tonight when I seriously needed to sleep.
Suddenly what Mom had said sank in. Lack of sleep I could
live with—but my daughter was missing? As the full realization
hit me, my heart raced, and a chill up my spine reflected the
late winter afternoon. I quickly grabbed my purse and jogged
from the house to my car. Once the motor was running and
I’d backed out, I pulled out my phone. Of course. Why hadn’t
either Mom or I thought of it? No doubt Caylie’s father had
picked her up and hadn’t called to let me know.
Caylie would sometimes visit her father on Fridays, but today
was Wednesday. Regardless, it wasn’t fair to make assumptions.
Instead, I decided to call him.
After three rings, there was the standard faint click to his
voicemail.
“Please, please, please tell me you have Caylie,” I recall trying
to ask, but it came out begging, “Tell me you picked her up at
school, and this is all a big miscommunication.”
Silence.
Why silence?
It took longer than I cared to admit at that moment that,
in reality, a voicemail is simply a recording service. I decided
that a second phone call was necessary. Our child was missing,
and I had questions only he could answer.
The second time through the voicemail, I knew I had to be
clear and concise, “Please tell me if you picked up Caylie? If I
misunderstood something or forgot something you said, say so.”
We both vowed that, whatever else we did, we’d always stay
in touch about Caylie. Maybe we’d talked about something
special that would happen today. I didn’t think so, but . . .
A text lit up, and I pulled over to read it.
“I have laryngitis,” Caylie’s father wrote. “I have no voice. If
I did, I would be screaming. Where is Caylie?”
If I’d known where Caylie was, I wouldn’t be frantically
phoning him, would I? I wouldn’t be begging to know she was
with him. If I knew where she was, I wouldn’t be turning into
the school parking lot now, and I would know Mom and Dad
had picked her up. If I knew where Caylie was, this whole day
would not be turning into my personal horror story.
“When I know more, I’ll text you,” I answered, trying hard
to sound more sympathetic than I felt.
Nothing seemed real. The ten-minute drive to Caylie’s school
felt like hours, like floating through a slow-motion movie, the
tension rising second by second, every sound exaggerated—the
crunch of a leaf underfoot, the faint swish of your running
shoe on the asphalt. Just when you think you can’t stand the
wait any longer, you’re in the building, and my Mom is there.
“What happened?” I asked.
“Your dad and I were over at Jack-In-The-Box getting dinner. We’d
brought something for Caylie, and we were about three minutes late
getting here. She wasn’t where she always waits for us . . .”
“But Jack-In-The-Box is in the school parking lot. It shouldn’t
have made any difference . . .”
“It shouldn’t have.”
“So?”
Mom looked like she was about to cry. “They have people
looking everywhere,” she said, “and they’re calling Caylie’s
teachers.”
“Well, I dropped her off at school. I watched her go through
that door—right there—and she walked past that desk—right
there . . .”
“I know you did,” Mom said, putting her hand on my arm.
“Where’s Dad?”
“He’s going toward the 5 freeway and the Old Road.”
“Why?”
“Maybe she went that way.”
“Why would she go that way? I never go that way. She
wouldn’t know what was over there. Why would . . .”
“Your dad is just trying to find her, Misty. We’re all just
trying to find her.”
Sometimes it takes longer for my brain to compute and
process information in a way that makes logical sense. However,
it was becoming abundantly clear that my thirteen-year-old,
blond-haired, blue-eyed daughter was now a missing person.
No one who would have been with Caylie or seen her on a
typical school day had any idea where she could be.
While Mom looked downstairs, I ran up the stairs to where most
of Caylie’s classes were. I went through each of her classrooms and
called her name, opening every door and closet. Desperation
was setting in as I searched, and Caylie didn’t appear with
some sarcastic comment about being “right there.”
There is a large multi-pane window that spans the upper
and lower hallways of the school. When I’d searched every
possible place Caylie could be, I looked out and realized that the
afternoon light would only last a few more hours. I knew what
Caylie was wearing, that she would be cold if the wind kicked up.
And did she have a water bottle? Panic was setting in.
I took the elevator down, and when I exited, the voice of
Caylie’s upper school principal broke through my foggy
thoughts. I remember just staring at her, trying hard not to
scream. I’m grateful I didn’t say the words I was thinking.
The many voices around me were trying to give me
information, effectively making it impossible to process what
I was being told or asked. The voices turned to white noise as
my panicking mind went through everything I knew to be a
fact. Finally, I heard myself demand, “Where is my daughter?”
“We’ve called the sheriff’s department, and we have everyone
looking for her.”
I could hear my heartbeat loudly. It was impossible not to
think of the countless television news stories that opened with
the sheriff’s department looking for a child. I bit my cheek hard
enough to hurt before I thought of what to say.
“How could you possibly have lost my daughter?”
“Ms. Wolf, we know Caylie was in all of her classes, and we’ve
called all of her teachers. Every one of them saw her walk out
with the others in her class.”
“Of course, she was in her classes. I watched her come in
through the front door. It was your job to keep her safe until
we picked her back up.”
The principal looked beyond distressed. “Can we get you
anything?” she asked. “A bottle of water, perhaps?”
“Please don’t change the subject. I moved Caylie here to give
her the best education possible, and now she’s missing.” I said
much harsher than I had intended
“We’re doing everything we can, Ms. Wolf. Everyone is
working to find her.”
There was nothing more for anyone to say to me. Mom had
remained quiet throughout all this, and I silently thanked her
for not trying to interfere.
A steady stream of people was coming in and out of the
office. I didn’t know who they were or why they were here.
Soon, though, I recognized that two uniformed officers who’d
just come in were sheriff’s deputies—a man and a woman. The
principal spoke to them and then brought them towards where
Mom and I were sitting. I didn’t feel like talking anymore,
but I braced myself to cooperate. I knew that the two officers
required information to help them with the search, and they
would have to ask questions.
“Did Caylie seem upset today?” the uniformed young woman
asked.
“She seemed fine. She loves to go to school.”
“Does Caylie have a cellphone?”
“She had one, but she misused it with apps. I plan to get her
another one, but I wanted to wait . . .”
“Her grandfather and I are getting it for her for Christmas,”
Mom interjected. It was news to me.
The guy was writing on a small, lined pad. “Did Caylie do
drugs?” he asked, “or would she be looking for drugs?”
“No and no, she’s a terrific kid who would rather be reading
a book. . .”
“Never gets into trouble,” Mom added.
“Is there any reason Caylie would want to run away?” the
young woman asked.
I shook my head. “Caylie never spoke to me about running
away for any reason. She has everything she could want, and
she loves the bookstore and the library. She even collected
books from the neighbors and made a library for her classmates
at school.”
“Are there friends she might have gone with?”
I was starting to reach my absolute limit with people asking me
questions. I had developed a raging headache, and my politeness
was continuing to dwindle, “No. Caylie is new to the school. She
wouldn’t just walk off with somebody she doesn’t know.”
“Just a couple more questions, Ms. Wolf,” the young female
officer continued. “We know you’re tired. Has Caylie ever
done this before?”
I wasn’t tired, just incredulous that this was happening.
Caylie wouldn’t disappear on her own. Precious minutes were
ticking away, and still, no one had found her.
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Misty Wolf resides in Santa Clarita, California, alongside her beloved Caylie, her parents, and their Shih Tzu named Gilly Goose. Misty focuses her writing and speaking on her experience of being the mother of a child with a rare mutation disability. Misty completed her education with a Bachelor of Arts in Project Management (with a minor in Criminal and Civil Law), and a Masters in Criminal Justice, with a specialization in forensics.


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84 Comments
Beyond Comps
7/1/2022 05:43:17 am

Great cover.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 11:49:00 am

Thank you so much! It's a picture of Caylie that Auri Cavendish made into something amazing for me!

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Sherry
7/1/2022 06:26:26 am

I really like the cover and the excerpt.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 11:52:40 am

I love the cover too! It was such a beautiful transformation of a picture I took of Caylie. The except is powerful. Our journey I feel really reaches out to everyone being lost. Thank you so much!

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Marcy Meyer
7/1/2022 06:31:33 am

The cover looks really good. Sounds like an interesting story.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 11:54:21 am

I am so glad you like the cover! It was one of the things I really wanted to bring you into our world. It was an interesting and challenging story to live. I'm so delighted to share it you.

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Michele Soyer
7/1/2022 07:13:50 am

I really like the cover - best of luck with the tour

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 12:06:08 pm

The cover is actually based on a real picture I took of Caylie. It to me reflects a lot of our story that she was waiting for me to find her. Thank you so much for being apart of the tour!.

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Rita Wray
7/1/2022 08:13:10 am

I liked the excerpt and cover.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 12:08:24 pm

Thank you so much! It was a very long journey and that's one of the pieces that really changed the way I looked at things. I'm so glad you love the cover. It was important to me to have a meaningful, impactful cover for our story.

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Cathy French
7/1/2022 10:31:25 am

Nice cover for this Parenting Memoir. Enjoyed reading the excerpt.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 12:11:37 pm

Thank you so much for your kind comments about the cover. It was very important to me. The journey was one I hadn't heard of before. I hope to help others on journeys see that they too can thrive.

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Jon Heil
7/1/2022 10:53:16 am

As the wind blows!

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 12:13:12 pm

Very much so. Red sky in morning sailor take warning, red sky at night sailors delight. It often felt as if everyday had a red sky and I had to find someway to adjust. Thank you so much for your comment!

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Wendy J
7/1/2022 11:20:12 am

The book details sound like a gripping story.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 12:16:27 pm

It was a gripping, unique and often impossible journey. I really wanted readers to be able to take a walk in my shoes to make the decisions I had to make. I hope you enjoy!

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xjanelx78
7/1/2022 01:15:55 pm

This seems like a great book, can't wait to read it!

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 02:08:48 pm

It was a very long journey but I'm so excited to share this with you. I hope you find it an unique situation and enjoy the journey! Do stop by and let me know!

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wendy hutton
7/1/2022 01:53:08 pm

such a pretty cover

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 02:10:11 pm

Thank you so much for saying the cover is lovely! It is actually based on a picture of Caylie I took. It has meaning for me because she loves nature and colorful flowers.

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Kim Kern
7/1/2022 03:48:00 pm

Sounds like a really great story of a mother's love.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 04:07:25 pm

It warms my heart to see that people care connecting to our story. It was love, fear and sheer will power to help Caylie. When everyone keeps asking me "What's going one," it was hard to say, "I have no idea." I hope you enjoy our story!

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Debbie P
7/1/2022 04:47:14 pm

This sounds good. Very pretty cover.

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 05:16:33 pm

I am so glad you like the cover. It was a very special process to design the cover and find something that I felt really made Caylie stand out. Thank you so much for your kind words!

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Terri Quick
7/1/2022 05:38:45 pm

Pretty cover

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Misty Wolf link
7/1/2022 05:49:26 pm

Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words!

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bn100
7/1/2022 11:02:40 pm

nice cover

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Misty Wolf link
7/2/2022 10:29:53 am

Thank you! It was very special to me to have the cover designed to show Caylie based on a picture I took.

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Jen L
7/2/2022 11:09:39 am

Enjoyed the excerpt

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Misty Wolf link
7/3/2022 01:16:05 am

The excerpt was, by far, the scariest few hours of my life. I hope you enjoy our journey! Thank you so much for your nice comment!

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Barbara Montag
7/2/2022 11:18:11 am

This will be a most interesting genre!
Thank you for sharing it with us.

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Misty Wolf link
7/3/2022 01:56:54 am

It was kind of difficult to pick the right genre. I realized during the journey that the things that happened were so outrageous that it wasn't a typical story. I'm so excited and proud to share it with all of you! I hope you enjoy!

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Peggy Salkill
7/3/2022 08:38:01 pm

Sweet cover!

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Misty Wolf link
7/4/2022 12:00:19 pm

Thank you so much. The cover is so special to be me!

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Dale Wilken
7/4/2022 08:03:26 pm

The cover and storyline are really great.

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Misty Wolf link
7/4/2022 09:52:58 pm

The cover was based on a picture that I took of Caylie. To me is really shows how wonderful she was and so brave during our journey.

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David Hollingsworth
7/4/2022 09:00:32 pm

The book sounds very interesting.

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Misty Wolf link
7/4/2022 09:53:48 pm

Thank you very much. The journey that Caylie and I went through was life changing. I hope you enjoy our book.

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Victoria Alexander
7/4/2022 09:49:08 pm

Thanks for sharing the excerpt!

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Misty Wolf link
7/4/2022 09:55:26 pm

You are welcome! I hope you enjoy our journey as the excerpt was a life changing event.

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David Basile
7/4/2022 09:53:43 pm

Interesting also cover is well done

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Misty Wolf link
7/4/2022 10:55:18 pm

It isn't a journey that you hear often about and how it started is something no one should have to go through. Thank you, I really love the cover art as well.

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Diane Eral
7/5/2022 10:44:39 am

My daughter has a son, Trent, who was born with a rare brain stem disease. He is 100% disabled, both physically and mentally. She is fighting with insurance companies, doctors, specialists, and those who think she is a mother who should let her son die instead of letting him live in a body where he is unable to be "normal". I will buy your book for her to read along with myself (grandmother of Trent). Good Luck with your book and Thank you for this giveaway!

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Misty Wolf link
7/5/2022 11:29:31 am

That's tragic that your family is going though the political and bureaucratic system that wants your daughter to give up on Trent. I can't say that I was in that position but I had to fight to be heard. It wasn't easy and it required almost a mask of dealing with everyone who kept saying no to helping us. I hope my book helps you and your family someway feel you aren't alone. Your welcome and thank you for wanting to share in Caylie and I's journey.

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kelly tupick
7/5/2022 01:31:24 pm

Thanks, the book sounds wonderful and the cover looks great.

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Misty Wolf link
7/5/2022 02:22:01 pm

Thank you for the kind words. The book will give you a journey that I hope you find interesting and something different than you are used to. The cover was special to make, I was so happy the artist was able to bring a picture that I took of Caylie to life in such a beautiful drawing.

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Angela Heerde
7/5/2022 08:41:49 pm

I like book details

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Misty Wolf link
7/5/2022 10:20:17 pm

I'm glad you find the details of our journey interesting. I think you will find it different and unique from other stories you have read.

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Cynthia C
7/6/2022 08:29:09 am

The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.

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Misty Wolf link
7/6/2022 10:00:58 am

Thank you so much! I think the journey is worth reading. There are very interesting points that are very relatable to people going through difficult life situations.

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beth shepherd
7/7/2022 09:07:12 am

This looks like a great read

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Misty Wolf link
7/7/2022 02:28:31 pm

I think our story is very different from those you often hear about. I hope that you enjoy reading our journey!

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Susan Smith
7/7/2022 02:14:37 pm

Sounds like a good book. I like the cover and excerpt.

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Misty Wolf link
7/7/2022 02:29:54 pm

Thank you so much for your kind words. The cover is very special to me and it was of a beautiful picture I took of Caylie. I hope you find our story unique and different from other things you have read.

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Debbi Wellenstein
7/7/2022 04:28:19 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Misty Wolf link
7/7/2022 08:47:11 pm

You're welcome! Good luck in the giveaway! I hope you find the book insightful and different from other things you have read or heard about.

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Ann Fantom
7/7/2022 05:42:08 pm


This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Misty Wolf link
7/7/2022 08:48:14 pm

I think you will find what Caylie and I went through eye-opening. The cover is also very special to me.

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Nancy
7/12/2022 05:48:19 pm

Lovely cover

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Misty Wolf link
7/12/2022 07:12:12 pm

Thank you so much! I really enjoyed helping bring the cover to life through creative teamwork. It is of a picture I took of Caylie.

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Thomas Gibson
7/13/2022 10:29:27 am

Congrats on your tour!

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Misty Wolf link
7/15/2022 10:02:29 am

Thank you so much! I appreciate it!

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Francine A
7/16/2022 09:13:09 am

I love this cover it really catches my eye and the book sounds great

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Misty Wolf link
7/16/2022 10:09:15 am

Thank you so much! The cover is special to me. I hope you find our story unique and interesting.

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Amy Jo
7/17/2022 06:53:50 am

THIS COVER IS SO SWEET! THIS BOOK FEELS LIKE A MUST READ TO ME, VERY CLOSE TO THINGS IN MY PERSONAL LIFE WHEN IT COMES TO GENETICALLY CAUSED DISABILITY.

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Misty Wolf link
7/17/2022 08:59:38 am

I hope you enjoy it and it brings you some insight.

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MARIA CATALINA Egan link
7/18/2022 12:52:55 am

What a touching and poignant video. Looks like an absolute labor of love.

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Misty Wolf link
7/18/2022 05:38:15 pm

It really came from a place of healing. My daughter is beautiful and everything was worth it in. I hope you enjoy our book!

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Karin
7/18/2022 02:42:07 pm

Sounds like quite the story

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Misty Wolf link
7/18/2022 05:39:03 pm

I have been told it was different than most people have read or heard of. I hope you find our journey interesting.

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Calvin
7/19/2022 01:02:14 am

A lovely excerpt, very unique! Cheers to your tour.

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Christina G.
7/19/2022 04:23:05 pm

I love the artwork on the cover.

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K
7/22/2022 09:33:43 pm

Really nice book cover art-- I can't wait to give this a read! Thanks so much for sharing!

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Bridgett Wilbur
7/23/2022 09:00:42 am

This sounds like something I would love to read.

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Allison Swain
7/24/2022 04:58:05 pm

I think the art style of the cover is beautiful, and this story sounds so touching.
Thank you for the chance to win!

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Daniel M
7/31/2022 11:59:27 am

like the cover

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Stephanie Liske
7/31/2022 08:18:13 pm

I like the book details.

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Jonathan W
7/31/2022 10:15:23 pm

As someone with a chronic illness and mental issues, this speaks to me.

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Anita Jude
7/31/2022 11:28:01 pm

The book detail sound great this is about real stuff and so glad to read it and the cover is great

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Renata
8/1/2022 12:25:03 am

Sounds good!

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BILL HOFF
8/1/2022 06:29:50 am

My daughter would enjoy this book

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Jessica Hays
8/1/2022 03:37:47 pm

Looks very interesting!

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Sand
8/1/2022 09:57:27 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Danielle Day
8/1/2022 10:52:12 pm

It sounds good.

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