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Marguerite Hamilton
Marguerite Hamilton (1920 – 1998) was an American author who was best known for her two books written in the 1950s. ''Red Shoes for Nancy'' (1955)〔(''Red Shoes for Nancy'' ) from the Library and National Archives of Quebec〕 is the real-life story of the birth and first twelve years of life of her daughter Nancy, who was diagnosed with lymphohemangioma, an extremely rare and crippling disease affecting the lymph nodes and blood vessels.
Recently widowed and penniless, Marguerite cared for her child while the disfiguring illness — despite more than 40 operations — slowly spreads upward through Nancy's body. Nancy's legs and one arm are affected by the painful swelling, and Nancy's fingers and toes — and eventually both legs — are amputated in a desperate effort to slow or halt the progress of the disease. ''Borrowed Angel'' (1958)〔(''Borrowed Angel'' ) from the Library and National Archives of Quebec〕 is the sequel to ''Red Shoes for Nancy'', as the Hamiltons prepare for a trip to Lourdes where they hope the healing waters will cure what medical treatments of the 1950s cannot. Nancy was received into the Catholic church with her mother's permission. The child found solace in the faith after being introduced to it.〔, from the Catholic Diocese of Dodge City; accessed November 4, 2015.〕
The Hamiltons' trip to France was covered extensively by the American and French press. Both books have been out of print for many years, although a paperback version of ''Borrowed Angel'' was available in the 1970s. Some time after Nancy's death, Marguerite Hamilton moved to Parker County, Texas, where she died in 1998.
==Bibliography==

* ''Red Shoes for Nancy'' (1955) published by Lippincott
* ''Borrowed Angel'' (1958) foreword by Irene Dunne, published by Hanover House

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