Mustard Seed
While at CureFest last month in Washington D.C., I finally got to meet Mariah Forster Olson face-to-face. She and I have talked many times over the phone or video conferencing. She was one of the first Bell Asteri authors to sign a contract with me and she has already touched my heart and my life so much. Because Mariah is such a kind and generous young woman who never seems to complain, it's almost easy to forget when you're with her that she is in constant, excruciating, debilitating pain. I almost forget she's in a wheel chair or using a cane because her personality takes over and you hardly notice she's physically bound to the aftermath of childhood cancer. You will learn more about this amazing woman when her book is released and you'll see what I mean. Bill and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with her in D.C., seeing firsthand how much strength and courage she has. Bill pushed that wheelchair all over town and Mariah fiercely advocated for children with c
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