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Poems centered on survival and perseverance in the face of
long-term illness. Delivered a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia
with a ten percent prognosis for survival, Dr. Dianne Silvestri
surrenders her white coat for a hospital gown. Aided by her
attentive medical team, family, and friends, she navigates the
surreal world of chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation, and
subsequent threats from graft-versus-host disease and serious
infections of her compromised immune system. But I Still Have My
Fingerprints speaks to the difficulties of "surviving survival."
With a clear eye for irony and analogy and a commitment to
curiosity and truth, Silvestri writes through her struggles and
victories. She gives us poems with unique perspectives, fresh
images, and unquenchable optimism, in her perseverance to redefine
life beyond what was lost.
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