Asma ( The Girl Who Never Gave Up): Story on orphan disease (Nieman pick type C)

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5.0
6 reviews
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91
Pages

About this ebook

The book is on a child Asma who was born with a rare degenerative disease Nieman pick type c and how she never gave up to a deadly disease which neither had a cure nor treatment. The story is about the mother of Asma who tried her best to treat symptoms of the disease as and when they arose.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
6 reviews
zulkarnain kagalwalla
October 6, 2023
A must read for all. A tale of how you can face the most tragic adversity with positive attitude and use it to create resources to ease pain of others facing similar difficulties. A story of resilience. Profound as one my cousins told me. My salute to the Mother Tasneem.
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Radhika Agrawal
October 2, 2023
Loved the book..!❤️Must have a read on this special..Such mesmerizing one..!Loved the writing Tasneem Aunty...U will be always missed my angel Asma..🥹
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Ali Asghar
September 29, 2023
very touching. very well written
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About the author

The author Tasneem Asad Bombaywala is an architect, a special educator, a child and adolscent counselor and mother of the child Asma. She is presently running a special school navdeen education in memory of her daughter Asma to help guide parents with special needs children and also help the children with all kinds of therapies required under one roof.

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