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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751571943

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FROM THE MASTER STORYTELLER WHOSE BOOKS HAVE TOUCHED THE HEARTS OF OVER 40 MILLION READERS

‘Mitch Albom sees the magical in the ordinary’ Cecilia Ahern

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Chika Jeune came into Mitch Albom’s life by chance. Growing up in the aftermath of the devastating 2010 Haiti Earthquake, at three years old she tragically lost her mother and was brought to the orphanage run by Mitch and his wife, Janine.

Chika made a quick impression. Brave and self-assured, she delighted those around her. But everything changed when Chika was diagnosed with a terminal disease that no doctor in Haiti could treat.

This discovery sparked a two-year, around-the-world journey in search of a cure. As Chika’s boundless optimism and humour taught Mitch the joys of caring for a child, he learned that a relationship built on love can never be lost.
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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT FINDING CHIKA

‘A powerful, emotional story’

‘If you read one book this year, make it this one!’

‘A beautifully written book, heart-breaking and uplifting in equal measure’

‘An amazing journey of determination and love’

‘I laughed, I cried, and just couldn’t put it down’

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Reviews

A beautiful, heart-breaking, heart-warming read
My Weekly
Uplifting . . . Although Finding Chika makes for heart-wrenching reading, it is also a tale of resilience and decency - and the memorable cheerfulness of a dying child
Independent
Heartrending . . . A touching rumination on the magic of children, the extraordinary lengths parents will go for them and the unlikely family that came together across continents
Mail Online
Mitch Albom breaks hearts with his story
Mirror
A heartbreaking story of love, grief and what it really means to be a family
Daily Express