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Justin Time: A Memoir of Faith and the Fight for Life

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About Justin Time: A Memoir Of Faith And The Fight For Life

Product Description Joe died for seven minutes in 2008. This came on the heels of beating cancer as an eight-year old, fighting diabetes, losing an eye, and a pulmonary embolism. Later, he experienced kidney failure, heart valve replacements, and a double organ transplant. His first 37 years were spent overcoming health issues while working alongside some of the biggest names in sports, including Dan Marino, Bucky Dent, and Rob Gronkowski. Read how these sports celebrities have come to admire this unstoppable man. Review "Joe has an amazing will to win and amazing desire to live. I still marvel at the guy."  Bucky Dent, New York Yankee Legend, World Series MVP   "It's hard to believe what Joey has overcome. It shows you the spirit he has." Dan Marino, NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback   "He texts me quotes every day about life lessons. I love reading them because they offer good advice and really help me out." Rob Gronkowski, Super Bowl Champion and NFL All Star   "Justin Time is a story about defying the odds, again and again. It is about overcoming obstacles and living an extraordinary life transformed by organ donation. Justin Time will leave you inspired and filled with hope, which is exactly what the world needs right now." Tenaya Wallace, Founder, Donate Life Hollywood   Joe is an inspiration! He shows us all how important it is to love and cherish people. His gut wrenching story about overcoming childhood cancer, seven minutes of death, and his double organ transplant at age thirty-seven will inspire you to make the most out of every day. Read this book!" Darrin Gray, Author of The Jersey Effect: Beyond the World Championship From the Back Cover Joe died for seven minutes in 2008.  This came on the heels of beating  cancer as an eight-year-old, fighting diabetes, losing an eye, and a  pulmonary embolism. Later, he experienced kidney failure, heart valve  replacements, and a double organ transplant. His first 37 years were spent overcoming health issues while working alongside some of  the biggest names in sports, including Dan Marino, Bucky Dent, and  Rob Gronkowski.  Read how these sports celebrities have come to admire this unstoppable man.