Presents a letter from the heart, written by Jonathan Chamberlain to his daughter. This title offers a painful, loving and powerfully written story of a girl who was profoundly disabled and lived for only eight years - yet who changed the world. She inspired her father to found two charities.
Presents a letter from the heart, written by Jonathan Chamberlain to his daughter. This title offers a painful, loving and powerfully written story of a girl who was profoundly disabled and lived for only eight years - yet who changed the world. She inspired her father to found two charities.
This is a letter from the heart, written by Jonathan Chamberlain to his daughter. It is the painful, loving and powerfully written story of a girl who was profoundly disabled and lived for only eight years -- yet who changed the world. She inspired her father to found two charities. Read this book, be moved by it. Let it change your life too.
“"This may be the most moving story you will ever read." -- Sunday Telegraph”
"In Wordjazz for Stevie, Chamberlain writes with such brutal honesty that readers can't avoid a sense of intruding on some intensely private family matters. Yet there's also a mighty gratitude that he shares so much. The lessons he learned, the conclusions he reached, may help others to face their own big challenges. To the best of my knowledge, I've never met this author, but reading Wordjazz for Stevie conjures an illusion that I've known him for decades. Surely, only a close pal would express so much from deep inside his heart. At times, some readers may need to set aside the book, so powerful are its emotions. But no one should regret reading it - not for a moment." -- Cairns Media Magazine
Jonathan Chamberlain was brought up in Ireland and Hong Kong. After graduating in Social Anthropology at Sussex University, he returned to Hong Kong where he lived for many years as a teacher and writer.
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