In My Blood

In My Blood

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In My Blood is a story about a young boy named Hunter who has leukemia, a cancer affecting the red and white blood cells of the body. After an incident occurs at school, his parents decide to homeschool him, so they hire a caretaker and tutor to help him along. Hunter isn't very happy about it at first, but will that change? Will his health issues get the best of him? What will happen?
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Remission

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