Amelia & Leukemia. Written by Amy Robinson. Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the. Requirements for a Degree in Writing

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Amelia & Leukemia Written by Amy Robinson Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for a Degree in Writing Teaching of Writing Option May 1, 2012 Thesis Advisor: Professor Karen Vastola 1

Table of Contents Thesis Abstract......................................................... 3 Amelia & Leukemia Children s Book Thesis Synopsis........................... 4 2

Thesis Abstract My thesis is a children's picture book titled Amelia & Leukemia. The book is based on the character Amelia Roberts and her experience with leukemia at the age of three and six. The book involves actual dealings and affects that the illness has on Amelia's life, education, and self. As Amelia conquers leukemia two times, she progresses to achieve her dream of becoming an elementary education teacher. 3

Amelia & Leukemia Children s Book Thesis Synopsis My thesis is a children's picture book titled Amelia & Leukemia. Considering a child under the age of eight would not be able to understand the meaning of the story or the idea of leukemia, my book is directed towards the age group of children eight-years-old and up. The story is inspirational for it is derived from my personal experience of having the illness of leukemia twice, at the age of three and six. The inspirational aspect also follows the idea that as a survivor, I aspire to become an elementary education teacher like my former first and second grade teachers. The story also incorporates an educational experience throughout, because it provides definitions of difficult and or new vocabulary words for children to learn and help them better understand the story. For example there are definitions for words like hematology, Hickman catheter, chemotherapy, and radiation. Amelia & Leukemia is based on the character Amelia Roberts. As the story begins it provides information about three-year-old Amelia and her family, who she is, and what she likes to do. As one reads into the story, Amelia s life turns around completely, for she develops a severe illness. Amelia s mother, Mrs. Roberts first realizes her daughter s condition the morning after her dance recital, where Amelia complains about her legs hurting. Mrs. Roberts takes Amelia to her pediatric doctor where he examines her and then sends her to a lab to get blood work done. Amelia s first time getting her blood work done turns out to be better than she expects, because the nurse is able to make it a fun experience. After her blood work results come in they are not good, so the pediatric doctor sends Amelia to see a pediatric hematologist. Subsequent to examining Amelia s blood work results, the hematologist explains to Mr. and Mrs. Roberts that Amelia has been diagnosed with leukemia. From there, Amelia undergoes a small surgery where she gets her Hickman catheter put in and begins chemotherapy. Amelia s 4

experience with chemotherapy is expressed through particular situations and the symptoms I remember from my childhood. For example, as a three-year-old I didn t mind not having hair after losing it from chemotherapy and I show that through Amelia s character. Amelia s parents do not want to confine Amelia in the hospital all the time so Amelia s hematologist suggests that they let her do the things she wants to do. Amelia has stopped doing dance because of her leukemia, but now that she has permission from her doctor to go back she takes the advantage. Amelia s parents also take the advantage to teach Amelia how to swim like a big girl in the big pool, like her two big brothers who are on the swim team. Since there are a lot of fun things to do when she is at home, Amelia finds fun things to do when she s at the hospital. For example, she gets joyrides on her chemotherapy machine where Mr. Roberts pulls her around the hallways to get her out of the hospital bed and room. When Amelia is receiving smaller amounts of chemo she is given a big break from the hospital. Her doctor allows her to go on vacation to her favorite place, Martha s Vineyard where she and her family go camping and go to the beach. By this time, Amelia has received two-and-a-half-years of chemotherapy and her hematologist is able to tell Mr. and Mrs. Roberts that Amelia is cured for the time being. The doctor reminds the Roberts that even though Amelia is showing no more signs of cancer, there s a chance that it is hiding in her body somewhere unidentifiable, meaning she could get it again. After Amelia conquers leukemia she goes back to a regular schedule and heads back to school. Amelia is fiveyears-old and loves being in kindergarten and playing soccer. Soon enough Amelia s hair is growing back and she is in the first grade. Amelia enjoys first grade because she has made several friends and really likes her teacher. She thinks very highly of her first grade teacher, Mrs. Sunflower because they learn and do fun things in her class. For example the students learn about caterpillars and how they turn into butterflies. 5

It may seem like Amelia has been given a fresh start in life after her first experience with leukemia, but unfortunately that is not the case. As Mrs. Roberts finds Amelia crouched on the ground at her brother s baseball game, she immediately knows what s wrong with Amelia and rushes her to see the hematologist. Though she has relapsed, Amelia s hematologist reassures Mr. and Mrs. Roberts that if Amelia can conquer leukemia once she can do it twice. The story proceeds by giving the reasons why Amelia dislikes leukemia, her Hickman catheter, chemotherapy, and radiation. Being that Amelia is six-and-a-half-years-old when she relapses, she is mature enough to understand what s going on, not to mention she remembers a lot of the things she went through when she first had leukemia. Even though she starts out feeling selfconscious about her baldhead, she along with her friends learn to just accept it. Amelia goes through a phase where she gets too thin because her medicine makes her not want to eat. She faces a situation where she has only two options to gain her weight back. One option involves getting tubes in her nose where she will be fed by a machine. The other option is to drink a beverage called Boost, where she will have to drink a bottle for every meal every day until she s gains an appropriate amount of weight back. Amelia really doesn t want tubes in her nose so she goes with option number two, Boost. At this point in Amelia s life, the year of being in first grade is coming to an end. Due to the fact that Amelia is missing a lot of school, her first grade teacher Mrs. Sunflower gathers a packet of worksheets for Amelia to work on over the summer. Mrs. Sunflower also puts together and brings to Amelia a basket full of get-well cards and gifts made by the students. Amelia shows her appreciation by sending a thank you card to Mrs. Sunflower and her classmates for all of their love and support. When Amelia moves on to second grade, she continues to miss a lot of school so her teacher Ms. Kandy dedicates her time and effort in making copies of the teaching curriculum book. After copying the curriculum book, 6

Ms. Kandy gives it to Mrs. Roberts for her to work with Amelia on schoolwork while she s in the hospital. Since Ms. Kandy is such a devoted teacher in doing everything she can to help Amelia move on to the third grade, she is another teacher that Amelia looks up to. The story goes on explaining how Amelia deals with fevers and how she thinks it s not fair that she has to be rushed to the hospital every time she gets a fever and other kids don t. Amelia s mother reminds her that a lot of things in life are not fair, so you just have to accept those things, get through the rough times, and move on, which is exactly what Amelia does. Following two-and-a-half-years of receiving chemotherapy and large amounts radiation she is now nine-years-old and finally in remission. She s off of chemotherapy and radiation, she s without a Hickman catheter, and best of all, her hair is growing back. Amelia not only loves the feeling of having her hair back, but she also loves being back at school where she s able to learn in a classroom environment with all of her friends. Most importantly, Amelia is happy to spend time with her family and friends on a regular basis. Amelia grows up and never encounters leukemia again. She is able to catch up on all of her schoolwork to get through elementary school. Amelia then graduates from middle school with a special reward of Most Improved, for she out of her entire class progressed the most on her report card grades from grade levels six through eight. She also graduates from high school and graduates from college as a certified elementary education teacher. Despite having to battle the terrible disease of leukemia twice, Amelia turns out to be a very successful woman, for she is now the elementary education teacher she always dreamed of becoming. Just as Mrs. Sunflower and Ms. Kandy made countless efforts to help Amelia succeed in school, Amelia now does the same for her students. 7