Logan was only nine when he was diagnosed with leukemia. The effects of his battle and untimely passing have caused shear grief to ripple through the Marre's emotions each day. Sixteen years after Logan succumbed to the disease, his mother-Kelly Marre-was delivered the same diagnosis.
In this inspiring memoir, Kelly courageously welcomes readers into the dark seasons of grief and pain she experienced as a mother. Killing Leuk: The Courageous Journey of Faith of a Mother and Son Who Both Battled Leukemia is one woman's battle to move forward and continue living when so much of her life has been taken from her. Through the loss of her son, her own diagnosis, chemotherapy, and a stem cell transplant, she continues to take steps forward. Kelly fights with everything she has to finally kill "Leuk," a shortened form of the name of her ruthless disease.
Killing Leuk reopens wounds not quite healed in order to help others who may be experiencing the same sorrow. Survival through the anguish of illness and loss may seem impossible, but Kelly Marre compassionately shares her own story to provide you with a light of hope amid darkness.
About the Author: Kelly Marre holds both an associate and bachelor degree in human services from the University of Alaska. Marre has received numerous volunteer awards including: the 2003 Greater Wasilla Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year award and the 2001 Volunteer Service Award for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. She was nominated twice for the Governor's First Lady Volunteer Award.
Marre most recently worked as an adult probation officer. Prior to being a PO, she worked as an advocate and crisis intervention coordinator for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Originally from Indiana, Marre moved to Wasilla, Alaska in 1983. She is married to her husband, Patrick. Together they have: Logan, Casey, Meghan, daughter-in-law, Kelsey, and son-in-law, Kirk, as well as two adored granddaughters, Olivienne and Ailynn.
You can follow Marre on her blog at www.killingleuk.com