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When Elizabeth MacKenzie was diagnosed with breast cancer, her world changed in an instant. Once the one offering strength and comfort to others, she now faced the uncertainty of surgery, radiation, and a new identity shaped by vulnerability. In The War I Didn't Choose, Elizabeth shares her deeply personal journey through diagnosis, treatment, grief, and healing. With raw honesty and spiritual depth, she brings readers into the real experience of living with cancer-its fear, its beauty, and its unexpected moments of grace. From quiet tears in hospital corridors to laughter shared in support…mehr

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When Elizabeth MacKenzie was diagnosed with breast cancer, her world changed in an instant. Once the one offering strength and comfort to others, she now faced the uncertainty of surgery, radiation, and a new identity shaped by vulnerability. In The War I Didn't Choose, Elizabeth shares her deeply personal journey through diagnosis, treatment, grief, and healing. With raw honesty and spiritual depth, she brings readers into the real experience of living with cancer-its fear, its beauty, and its unexpected moments of grace. From quiet tears in hospital corridors to laughter shared in support circles, she invites you into the heart of what it means to endure and still choose hope. This book is for anyone navigating illness, loss, or life's unexpected turns. It's a reminder that even in suffering, we can find strength, meaning, and the unwavering light of human connection.
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth MacKenzie is a mother, grandmother, and ordained reverend whose life has been shaped by compassion, resilience, and service. For years, she has been a source of strength to others-offering spiritual support, heartfelt guidance, and a listening ear to those navigating life's most difficult seasons.When Elizabeth was diagnosed with cancer, her world shifted. The roles she once held for others now became deeply personal. Her private battle became a journey not only of survival, but of transformation. In facing her own fear and vulnerability, she found a renewed purpose: to turn her experience into a voice of hope.Elizabeth lives in Ontario, Canada, surrounded by her loving family and the hard-won joy of each new day. Through her writing, she invites others to face their own battles with courage, to lean into faith during seasons of hardship, and to trust that even in suffering, there is light to be found.Her memoir, The War I Didn't Choose, is a tribute to that light-a story of endurance, honesty, and hope meant to comfort, uplift, and walk beside those on their own difficult journeys.