April Fool's Day

by Bryce Courtenay | Biographies & Memoirs | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0140272933 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Diabetes-3136 of Croydon, Victoria Australia on 5/8/2014
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Journal Entry 1 by Diabetes-3136 from Croydon, Victoria Australia on Thursday, May 8, 2014
Fourth copy dropped into Network Nirvana for registration and release.

Thank you !

From back cover:
"Damon Courtenay died on the morning of April Fool's Day. In this tribute to his son, Bryce Courtenay lays bare the suffering behind this young man's life. Damon's story if one of lifelong struggle, his love for Celeste, the compassion of family, and a fight to the end for integrity.

A testimony to the power of love, April Fool's Day is also about understanding - how when we confront our worst, we can become our best.

This life-affirming book will change the way you think."

Journal Entry 2 by Diabetes-3136 at Croydon, Victoria Australia on Friday, June 13, 2014
Book has been neatly covered to protect it on it's journey, with an official BookCrossing sticker on the front.

Journal Entry 3 by Diabetes-3136 at Fred Geale Oval, Norton Road in Croydon, Victoria Australia on Saturday, November 8, 2014

Released 9 yrs ago (11/9/2014 UTC) at Fred Geale Oval, Norton Road in Croydon, Victoria Australia

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Book handed out from the Maroondah Diabetes Support Group 'Sugarbeats' tent during Maroondah Festival - or somewhere in the grounds - during Sunday, November 9 2014.

Part #057 of the 'World Diabetes Day BookCrossing Release Challenge' 2014.

Enjoy, and happy reading !

Diabetes affects children of all ages. Know the warning signs !
1) Frequent urination
2) Excessive thirst
3) Increased hunger
4) Weight loss
5) Tiredness
6) Lack of interest and concentration
7) Blurred vision
8) Vomiting and stomach pain (often mistaken as the flu)

In children with type 2 diabetes these symptoms can be mild or absent.

FYI: International Diabetes Federation.

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