Bailey's Bandanas-bookcover

By: Noranne Brumagin

Bailey's Bandanas

Pages: 30 Ratings: 5.0
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Bailey, a spirited four-year-old blue heeler, is thrust into a world she doesn’t recognize when diagnosed with cancer. Despite her age, her indomitable spirit is known to take on challenges headfirst. But this time, the stakes are higher – it’s the fight of her life.


Plagued by confusion and fear, Bailey struggles to understand her sudden bouts of sickness and the changes to her once familiar routine. Yet, during one of her chemotherapy sessions, an unforeseen event turns the tide, instilling hope and unity amongst all the canine warriors battling the disease.

Noranne, a cancer survivor and retired Air Force veteran, currently works in the cancer industry. She lives in Texas with her husband, horses, chickens and two blue heelers. Bailey is resting peacefully in the garden, sadly she did not win her battle with cancer. Noranne has procured a trademark for her pet cancer awareness ribbon and launched Bailey’s Bandanas which continues to donate handmade bandanas for pets with cancer.

 

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  • Julie M

    What a heartfelt story! It will resonate with anyone who has struggled with cancer, whether it is a family member or a pet.

  • Ruthanne

    Best cancer book I've ever read! Awesome for helping one to understand & cope when a loved one has cancer. A must read for children & adults alike. Highly recommend adding this to your library.

  • Rob E.

    What a great book for both children who are fighting their own battle with cancer, or kids who have an animal that may be in the same position as Bailey. I love how the author uses the term “creepies” to identify what the cancer cells are. It’s not too scary, but also allows a child the ability to imagine fighting something….like the creepies. The message was positive and realistic throughout the book. Cancer sucks, but with support of friends either human or animal, you can get through it.

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