Explaining how multitudes of North Americans are carrying the pain of all types of lossβnot just the deaths of loved ones but also the loss of a spouse through divorce, children who leave home, and the decline of health asΒ they age or get sickβthis balanced resource empowersΒ mourners and grief couns
Singing the Life: The story of a family living in the shadow of Cancer
β Scribed by Elizabeth Bryan
- Publisher
- Ebury Publishing
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As a result of a genetically-transmitted gene, all three Bryan sisters, Felicity, Elizabeth and Bunny have had cancer. And, unusually, each of them suffered a different cancer; ovarian, breast and pancreatic. As the gene also has a dominant inheritance, half of their family members can be expected to carry it. Now, in a personal and deeply affecting memoir, Elizabeth writes of her family's extraordinary experience of this dreadful disease.
Writing not only as a daughter, sister and aunt of those afflicted and bereaved by cancer, but as a sufferer herself, she will tell of the shocks, sadnesses, dilemmas and uncertainties that come with diagnosis and then treatment. Giving a personal view from both the perspective of a patient and that of a relative, as well as comparing the impacts of remission and terminal prognoses on herself and those around her, Singing the Life gives a uniquely wide-ranging account of dealing with life-threatening illness and the threat it still poses in her family. Eloquently setting Elizabeth's personal story against the universal fears, problems and worries that face those affected by cancer, this is an inspirational and encouraging read unlike any other on the subject.
β¦ Subjects
Biography & Autobiography, Family & Relationships, Health & Fitness, Nonfiction, BIO000000, FAM000000, HEA039000
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