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100 1  Sobiech, Laura. 
245 10 Clouds :|ba memoir|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cLaura 
       Sobiech. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThomas Nelson,|c2020. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Amber Quick. 
520    Originally published as Fly a Little Higher and now 
       updated and revised to coincide with the film release of 
       Clouds, Laura Sobiech tells the amazing, true story behind
       the song and the movie.  "Okay, Lord, you can have him. 
       But if he must die, I want it to be for something big. I 
       want someone's life to be changed forever." This is what 
       Laura Sobiech prayed when she found out her seventeen-year
       -old son had only one year to live. With this desperate 
       prayer, she released her son to God's will.  At that point,
       Zach Sobiech was just another teenager battling cancer. 
       When his mother told him to think about writing goodbye 
       letters to family and friends, he decided instead to write
       songs. One of them, "Clouds," captured hearts and changed 
       lives, making him an international sensation.  This story 
       is a testament to what can happen when you live as if each
       day might be your last. It's a story about the human 
       spirit. It shows how God used a dying boy from a small 
       town in Minnesota to touch the hearts of millions-
       including top executives in the entertainment industry, 
       major music artists, news anchors, talk show hosts, actors,
       priests and pastors, and schoolchildren across the globe. 
       And above all, it's an example of the amazing things that 
       happen when someone shares the most precious thing he has-
       himself.   "I'm not a musician; I'm just a filmmaker, and 
       my prayer is that you get an opportunity-both through the 
       reading of this beautiful book and the watching of our 
       film based on it-to experience what I will fail to put 
       into words: the magic and inspiration of Zachary David 
       Sobiech."  -Justin Baldoni, filmmaker and director of 
       Clouds 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
700 1  Quick, Amber. 
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