As an expert in chronic illness, author Pamala D. Larsen thought
she understood what her patients and families with chronic illness
were experiencing. When her husband, Randy, was diagnosed with
esophageal cancer, however, she realized how little she knew. In
Finding a Way through Cancer, Dying, and Widowhood: A Memoir, she
presents her journal of dealing with her husband's cancer-from the
first day of diagnosis, through eighteen months of illness, hospice
care, his death, and her first long year of widowhood.
Providing an honest view of those experiences, Larsen shares
thoughts that many people have, but few express. This memoir tells
the real story of the pain experienced as a family of caregivers
watches the downhill course of a loved one suffering from
cancer.
This memoir shares insights and asks difficult questions,
telling a common, ordinary story that is acted out every day by
thousands of people. It serves to communicate that grief is not an
easy road; each survivor must find his or her own answers and path
to recovery.
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