Author: GREALY, LUCY Title: In the Mind's Eye
Description: white black text a5+ garage G, Century. 1994. (ISBN: 9780712659611). Hardcover. Hardback with dust jacket in good condition but pages browning with age. At the age of nine, the author was knocked on the jaw in her school playground. What her family initially thought was a toothache brought on by the accident, turned out to be Ewing's syndrome, a rare form of cancer which, at the time of its diagnosis, had a 95% mortality rate. For a family with problems of their own, Lucy's cancer treatment became an almost intolerable burden. The response of her family made Lucy feel like an outsider - and she alied herself with other outsiders, including transvestites and New Agers in an attempt to feel she belonged. This book is a memoir of Lucy's struggle with childhood cancer and disfigurement and her search for self identity in the midst of long-term facial reconstructive surgery. Used: Acceptable.
Keywords: 9780712659611
Price: GBP 15.00 = appr. US$ 21.42 Seller: Lady Lisa's Bookshop
- Book number: 29809
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