Miracle Of The Cards (DVD)
$14.95
A young cancer patient collects 35 million greeting cards in this heartwarming true story. After eight-year-old Craig Shergold is diagnosed with a brain tumor, his mother is convinced that launching a worldwide campaign to break the Guinness World Record for receiving greeting cards will lead to a cure. As his story spreads, a skeptical newspaper reporter (Kirk Cameron) travels from the United States to England to observe the events firsthand, unaware that the journey with Craig and the family will change his life forever.
SKU (ISBN): 9780740325052
UPC: 095163884055
Kirk Cameron
Binding: Video DVD
Published: December 2011
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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