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On My Way Home: A Hospice Nurse’s Journey with Terminal Cancer (Paperback)
Discover a profoundly moving and spiritually enriching narrative in On My Way Home by Joyce Hutchinson. This heartfelt memoir invites readers into the courageous journey of a hospice nurse who faces her own terminal cancer diagnosis with unwavering faith and grace. With a foreword and afterword by Joyce Rupp, this book is a testament to resilience, hope, and the power of spirituality in the face of life’s greatest challenges.
Published by Ave Maria Press, this paperback is perfect for readers seeking inspiration, comfort, and wisdom in their own lives or those of loved ones. Whether you’re exploring theology, family spirituality, or the lives of saints, this beautifully written book provides invaluable insights into living and dying with dignity.
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Available at Credo Catholic: Books, Goods, & More, this book is categorized under Adult Books, Theology, Family Spirituality, and Saints, making it a meaningful addition to any library.
Let On My Way Home inspire your heart and soul with its powerful message of hope, faith, and love. Order your copy today!
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Joyce Hutchison, a pioneer in the hospice movement who twice chronicled her work as an oncology nurse in the popular books May I Walk You Home? and Now That You've Gone Home, reveals her own journey with lung cancer as her death approaches in On My Way Home. Hutchison shares not only the heartbreak and pain she experienced in these last years of her life, but also her continued sense of God walking with her during these challenging times. In sixteen brief chapters Hutchison, a pioneer in the hospice movement, gives an account of the physical, emotional, and mental challenges of each step of her journey: when chemo made her dreadfully sick, when her emotions fluctuated wildly in a matter of minutes, how she felt when people told her she looked so good. She shares how her sense of humor helped her cope with the weariness of yet another procedure and the isolation that accompanies cancer. Her account includes not only the story of her illness, but also how she responded when her second husband left their marriage and when her daughter was diagnosed with cancer, too.
Despite her suffering, Hutchison held fast to faith. Supported by her family and friends, she tells how she experienced God's love in a new way. A foreword and afterword by Joyce Rupp.
111 pages
5" x 7"

