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Ren茅 Marsh builds hope from heartbreak

CNN correspondent, a 2002 alumna, writes children鈥檚 book after losing 2-year-old son to cancer

CNN correspondent Ren茅 Marsh's new book was inspired by the CNN correspondent Ren茅 Marsh's new book was inspired by the
CNN correspondent Ren茅 Marsh's new book was inspired by the "fighting spirit" of son Blake as he battled brain cancer. Image Credit: Photo contributed.

Blake Vince Payne loved a lot of things. He loved his parents, of course, but he also loved dance and music 鈥 especially Mozart and Bob Marley. But most of all he loved books. Even when the toddler was undergoing chemotherapy treatments for pineoblastoma, a rare pediatric brain cancer, he wanted to hold a book and be read a book.

鈥淚 could easily read 25 books to him per day and he would still want more,鈥 says mom Ren茅 Marsh 鈥02, a CNN correspondent based in Washington, D.C. 鈥淚f it was a toy or a book, Blake would almost always go for a book.鈥

When Blake died shortly after his second birthday in April 2021, Marsh turned her grief into art, and what she hopes will push change. She recently published The Miracle Workers: Boy vs. Beast, a children鈥檚 book inspired by her son, with the goal of both helping other children and their families, and raising money for pediatric cancer research.

鈥淭he idea came to me out of that very dark time, that I wanted a book to read to my child that gave him this fighting spirit that I was also feeling,鈥 she says.

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As a TV journalist, Marsh is used to finding light in the dark. She came to 香港六合彩资料 to study English literature, and fell in love with journalism while doing an internship at what is now WWOR-TV in Secaucus, N.J., in 1999, the same summer John F. Kennedy Jr. died in a plane crash.

鈥淭he energy in the newsroom that day was nothing like I鈥檇 ever experienced,鈥 she says. 鈥淭o see TV news on a huge breaking news day like that: My mind was made up.鈥

Marsh earned a master鈥檚 degree in journalism from Syracuse University, then landed her first TV job in Shreveport, La., followed by two years in Albany, then four years in Miami until she landed at CNN in 2012. In her role there, Marsh has covered everything from the 2017 travel bans of largely Muslim countries to the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 to sexual assault and harassment on commercial airlines to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) this past November. She also shared her son鈥檚 story with on-air segments such as how wearing masks isn鈥檛 political but protects children like him, and then her grief at his loss.

Blake was diagnosed with pineoblastoma on Dec. 24, 2019, when he was 9 months old. It鈥檚 a rare, aggressive cancer that starts in the pineal gland, which controls melatonin production. He underwent brain surgery shortly after Christmas 2019.

Marsh wrote The Miracle Workers: Boy vs. Beast largely from her son鈥檚 bedside, composing on her phone鈥檚 Notes app while in the hospital with Blake, in between sessions reading to him. She read even at times when he struggled most, such as when he was on life support for six days after having a near fatal reaction to a chemotherapy drug on his first round of treatment.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 even know if he could hear me, but I continued to read to him because I wanted him to know I was there,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen we read to our kids, we鈥檙e reading for them but sometimes depending on your circumstances, you鈥檙e reading for you, too.鈥

The Miracle Workers: Boy vs. Beast is the kind of book she wished she鈥檇 had then, with an assist from the Bible. She and husband Kedric Payne leaned on their faith while Blake was in the hospital, and she once again came across the story of David and Goliath.

鈥淭hat story gave me this hope, because while this looks really bad, we鈥檙e going to get past this monster,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t gave me the pep talk I needed in my mind despite what my eyes were showing me.鈥

In it, a boy named Blake has a monster of a problem that only a miracle can solve. Through the book, he learns that the first step to overcoming any challenge is believing that you can. Blake calls on the Miracle Workers for help, but will he unlock the secret to receiving his miracle? You鈥檒l have to read to find out. Many others already have, as the book sold out its first print run in 72 hours. It鈥檚 now back in stock and can be purchased at

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Marsh is donating 100% of the book鈥檚 profits to the Blake Vince Payne Star Fund, a collaboration with the non-profit Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. She is dedicated to bridging the funding gap when it comes to pediatric cancers, as only 4% of U.S. government spending on cancer research goes to pediatric cancers, according to the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children in the U.S., and for those children who survive, 95% have significant health-related issues by the age of 45.

鈥淏lake was treated with chemotherapy drugs that were designed for adults four decades ago. Then he was given another drug that was designed seven decades ago,鈥 she says. 鈥淚s this how we鈥檙e trying to solve or cure this disease when we know the biology of a child鈥檚 cancer is very different than that of an adult?鈥

In September 2021, Marsh spoke to lawmakers at the Congressional Childhood Cancer Caucus鈥 Annual Summit about these funding and treatment disparities, and about the personal impact of cancer on young patients and their families. She also presented them with about 14,000 signatures collected at cancelchildhoodcancer.com, which she calls 鈥渁 living document for lawmakers to see the vast support among the American people to give children and pediatric cancer patients more of a chance to survive this disease.鈥

Marsh says that she and her husband continue to heal and 鈥渓ook for ways to help people that offset the sad feelings that I have of missing my son.鈥 That includes also starting a charity run in his honor in the near future.

鈥淚f I can do something to help someone else, or continue to sound the alarm on this issue,鈥 she says, 鈥渕aybe it results in a child鈥檚 story not being what Blake鈥檚 story ended up being, and that will make my heart feel better.鈥

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