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My Sister's Keeper novel?

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How is the novel, 'My Sister's Keeper,' relevant to the idea of 'Overcoming Adversity'?

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  1. i haven't read it, but i heard it was good.- it is about a child who is diagnosed with cancer, right?- and her sister donates blood and bone marrow to help keep her sister alive and healthy, right? the catch is that she has been genetically engineared to be a perfect donor match for her sister- or is that another book, i' m not sure, i think this is the book my friend told me about.

    so if it is, then the answer is simple, it's a story about how one family overcomes the hardships of having a loved one diagnosed with a serious desease, and it questions morality- is Ana compelled to donate her organs to save Kate?- does Ana own her own body?- and how does Jesse deal with such a burdened family?- how do all these characters overcome their adversities, because it sound like a real hard advesity...sorry, i am blabbing,  

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