Kiss Of Life Book Report

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Five Reasons to Read The Book- ‘Kiss of Life’ by Emraan Hashmi
Five Reasons to Read The Book- ‘Kiss of Life’ by Emraan Hashmi

Seeing the title of the book, we are sure you might think that the book would be a biopic of Emraan Hashmi, but no folks this is an emotional book about the superhero in Emraan’s life who fought cancer.

The superhero is none other than his cute munchkin Ayaan, who is Emraan’s son and was diagnosed with cancer. Emraan shares the book with the world, which is about the effects that cancer can have on children and he even shares the emotional journey from diagnosis to treatment. This is an inspiring story and we share you our top five reasons to read this book.

Reason 1: An Inspiration to kids battling with cancer
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So this book is definitely an inspiration for those kids who give up on life easily and find their normal life challenging. Take cues from Ayaan who is our Superhero and be motivated to fight back with the challenges in your life.

Ayaan is super cute and we wish him huge success in his life. We have lots to learn from this cute kid who is inspiration to all. So, folks go buy the latest copy of Kiss of Life- How a superhero & my son defeated cancer which is published by Penguin and is co authored by Bilal Siddiqi, who has also written the book- ‘The Bard of Blood”.

We loved what Emraan Hashmi teaches his kid, take a look at his positive message for the kids, which every parent must teach their kids.

Son, you have endured it all. You are six years old now, and soon you will finish school and go to college. I will grow old and wither away, and you may have to face the big bad world out there by yourself. But you've got a great head-start. You have won the unlikeliest of battles already, so now, whatever it is that comes your way, you have to put on that cape of responsibility, hold your head up high bravely and give all of life's problems that knockout punch.

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