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5.0 out of 5 starsGreat for Children, Fantastic for Adults
By Alouette1 on January 24, 2007
Format: Hardcover
My dad was dying and I bought several books to take to him at the hospital.
This was one of them. When I flew down to see him, the word was that he
still had hope. Within thirty minutes of my arrival, we found it not to be
true. I still read him this book, just as he used to read it to me. It was a
joke for us during his last days. Even when he had break through pain and I
wasn't allowed to give him more medicine, we'd read this and he'd squeeze
my hand while he tried to get through just a little more time. Sometimes he
told me the story to keep his mind focussed.
Before he died he told me to finish my degree. I told him it would be hard
because I have a big family, so much going on-- and he smiled and said, "Let
me tell you about a train that couldn't get over a mountain. It had great
things on it, toys for the good boys and girls, milk for their dinners. It
was hard to get this train loaded with good things over the mountain but
there was one little engine. . ." Three months later I am in college and
this little engine goes through my mind a lot. The story is one of my
children's favorites and they don't know why I can't read it without crying!
This book appeals to everyone for different reasons, but the results are the
same. An iron will allows us to overcome any obstacle!
By Alouette1 on January 24, 2007
Format: Hardcover
My dad was dying and I bought several books to take to him at the hospital.
This was one of them. When I flew down to see him, the word was that he
still had hope. Within thirty minutes of my arrival, we found it not to be
true. I still read him this book, just as he used to read it to me. It was a
joke for us during his last days. Even when he had break through pain and I
wasn't allowed to give him more medicine, we'd read this and he'd squeeze
my hand while he tried to get through just a little more time. Sometimes he
told me the story to keep his mind focussed.
Before he died he told me to finish my degree. I told him it would be hard
because I have a big family, so much going on-- and he smiled and said, "Let
me tell you about a train that couldn't get over a mountain. It had great
things on it, toys for the good boys and girls, milk for their dinners. It
was hard to get this train loaded with good things over the mountain but
there was one little engine. . ." Three months later I am in college and
this little engine goes through my mind a lot. The story is one of my
children's favorites and they don't know why I can't read it without crying!
This book appeals to everyone for different reasons, but the results are the
same. An iron will allows us to overcome any obstacle!