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Eric was seventeen when he heard the doctor's verdict about the disease that wanted his life. At first he and his family could not believe it. Eric was the picture of everything a youth should be--a champion athlete, a splendid human being, vibrant with energy and loved by all who knew him.
The doctors could promise little. They would do as much as was medically possible. Eric had to do as much as was humanly possible. But if the odds were not good, they were good enough for Eric. Given the choice between life and death, Eric chose to live.
Read Online Eric Doris Lund 9780060956370 Books
"I read this when I was 12. I am 32 now and I think everone should read it. Doris drew us into her family and when I finished the book, I was crying like a baby. I am sure Eric is looking down at his mom with much love and much pride."
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Eric Doris Lund 9780060956370 Books Reviews
- i saw the movie back in the 70's when it was first shown on tv - I think it was one of those 'made for tv' movies, around 1974. Ever since then I have been searching for the movie on DVD but just can't seem to find it. When I saw the book, I bought it immediately. I'm still reading it, but it is so captivating I hate to put it down...... The movie, and the book, a biography of Eric, a teen who was diagnosed with leukemia in the late 60's - is one of the best ..... So sad that he died from his relentless illness - but Eric was truly an inspiration to so many who are ill (whether it be leukemia like him, or any other serious ailment) - he was an example of the will to live, despite a terminal illness. He fought with quiet courage. The movie was heart-wrenching at times - I was in high school at the time of its release; this book is easy reading but emphasizes Eric's steadfast yearning to continue living his life, despite his frequent and ongoing blood and bone marrow testing, blood transfusions, hospital stays ... and it shows how each member of his family reacted to his diagnosis and prognosis. The book is by his mother, who was the closest to him throughout his illness. This is an excellent read, especially for those who suffer with terminal illnesses - who need a young adult's character to lean on in memory .....
- Eric Lund was a 17 year-old American schoolboy and a champion athlete when he learned in September 1967 that he was suffering from leukaemia , a type of blood cancer. He died in February 1972 , and this book is his mother's very moving account of his long hard struggle against the disease. Beautifully written , as a tribute to her son , it is sad but not depressing , demonstrating how it is possible to continuing living in a spirit of optimism even after such a tragic loss.
- I bought this book for my 11 year old grandson. I gave it to him on Christmas Day and before New Years Day he had finished it. On January 15 he started reading it again. I remember when I read it about 10 years ago and it was a great book. Evidentally even young men like it too!
- I saw this book and knew I had to order a copy. I remember reading this book and watching the movie as I grew up. Now that I have older kids of my own, I thought it'd be a great time to re-read this book and pass it along to my older teenage daughter too. It still makes me cry, but the point of the book is the celebration of life, no matter how long or short it may be.
- This book is very good, I have read it in dutch, now my husband has cancer I read it again and again in englisch because my dutch book is broken.
- Eric sounds like a terrific kid who grew into a terrific man, but I wish I knew a little less about his mom. Did we really need to know that she bought a beach cottage and that she familiarized herself with the bars and restaurants around the hospital? Then when it came time to bury her son she thought it would be a kick to let the city bury him in Potter's field and to call it "the family plot." I hope someone had the heart to do more for him.
- I fell in love with Eric the first time I read this in high school. I gave him my heart, and I'm not sure that I ever really got it back. I recently ordered it to re-read, and when I saw once again his infectious grin on the cover, I felt my heart stop once again. He is a part of my youth, someone very real and vivid to me. When I lost him in the novel, it was like losing a friend, and I'll miss him over and over again. His death never becomes easier for me, no matter how many times I read the book. People should read it, not just because it's a story of courage and indomitable spirit, but for how Eric will make them feel, and how his relationship with mother, however complex, is that of pure love.
- I read this when I was 12. I am 32 now and I think everone should read it. Doris drew us into her family and when I finished the book, I was crying like a baby. I am sure Eric is looking down at his mom with much love and much pride.