(6/14/2017)
What makes a person Happy? Is it money, fame, good looks, good health, another to share our joy? The memoir "Happiness" by Heather Harpham, asks the question: "When, anyway, did happiness become the one golden ring we reach for? How about being guided by what is right or ethical or meaningful...I'd always aimed for what brought me the most joy". Heather muses this question when her daughter, Gracie, born with a deadly blood disorder, may be saved by a sibling's cord blood marrow transplant. Should she, an unwed mother, have another child to save Gracie? The book, written with such poignancy, love and, yes, grace tells Heather's story. At the same time, heartbreaking as Gracie endures sickness, blood transfusions, and ultimately bone marrow transplant, it speaks of the ultimate love and sacrifice parents have for their children. The incredible courage and bravery Gracie and other children undergoing bone marrow transplants possess will break your heart and boost your faith in the strength of character of the human spirit. It is amazing that Heather can write her story with warm humor and compassion, given the trials she, Gracie and her family endured. Read this book. You will smile, you will cry and you will cheer at the threads of happiness the family grasp as they make their journey through "Happiness".