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Jasmine Nicole Robinson was born July 29, 1994, at 11:31 a.m. She weighed one pound and five ounces and stayed at Georgetown University Hospital for twelve months and Hospital for Sick Children in Washington, DC, for two months. She fought blood infections and having 60 percent of her intestines removed because of NEC (necrotizing enterocolitis). Through the grace of God, she survived every battle and won.The first part of the book ("A Year at Georgetown") contains individual poems. The second part of the book ("Jasmine") contains individual poems. If read together, it's an autobiography of the birth and life of Dale's daughter, Jasmine. He did this book for his daughter (Jasmine) to remember him by when he's no longer around. He want the world to know the happiness and joy they shared together--a father and daughter's journey together.

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