Through These Eyes / The courageous struggle to find meaning in a life stressed with cancer
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The memoir chronicles a woman's lived experience with a serious illness that first appears in childhood, the medical treatments and periods of remission that follow, and a later recurrence that ultimately limits her activity. She records school and college years, family relationships and the death of a sibling, and the practical and emotional adjustments of living with progressive illness. Interwoven diary entries, essays and reflections examine acceptance, awareness, anger, faith and the search for meaning while describing daily routines, creative work and moments of humor. Clinical details, treatments and hospice care are presented alongside photographs and poems that illuminate her inner life. The narrative closes with contemplative passages on grief, belief and the continuum of life and death.
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