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A remarkable book., January 23, 1997
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This review is from: The Psychology Of Chronic Illness: The Healing Work Of Patients, Therapists, And Families (Basic Books Families and Health Series) (Hardcover)
This is a beautifully written book which addresses the harsh realities of chronic illness with sensitivity, intelligence, compassion and an abiding belief in the possibility of remaking a world fractured by the visitation of chronic illness. The author, who himself lives with multiple sclerosis, speaks to all whose lives have been impacted by chronic illness, whether as victim, friend or family member of a victim, co-worker or care-giver. This is a truly remarkable, moving, and wise book which offers the gift of genuine personal healing and hope
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Immensely readable and compelling., March 28, 1997
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This review is from: The Psychology Of Chronic Illness: The Healing Work Of Patients, Therapists, And Families (Basic Books Families and Health Series) (Hardcover)
I had the opportunity to read Robert Shuman's book and thought it was wonderful. I found the book inspiring, immensely readable and compelling whether one has a chronic illness, knows someone who does, or may encounter it in some form in the future. On a broader level, the book helps readers think about life and the process of growing
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