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Near Death in China, Fate or Destiny?


Finding Purpose from Tragedy



Seated in the front seat without a seat-belt, is it fate or is it destiny to miraculously survive a fatal head-on collision? Or do we humans ourselves create destiny from life’s misfortunes?



Join a Canadian teacher traveling in rural China. With her, experience the education of a lifetime, the kind that impacts the mind and expands the heart.



 

Dancing in the Heart of the Dragon

Feel her horror as the bus approaches head-on, her helplessness as she watches a man die, her humility as she receives unprecedented care from non-professional people, and her heartbreak as she realizes she must leave China and her friends behind. Then discover with her, in Canada, the miracle of her survival.


This true story – honest, intimate, and inspired – is written to provide a bridge of the heart between Westerners open to knowing China and Chinese people open to being seen and understood by the West. About people, not politics, this is a love story told by means of journal entries, e-mails, memories, dreams, and song. And like "The English Patient," the story is told from a hospital bed.

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