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It’s impossible to read Anita Hannig’s The Day I Die without being moved. It will make you reconsider how dying could and should be.

It’s impossible to read Anita Hannig’s The Day I Die without being moved. It will make you reconsider how dying could and should be.

As a former oncology nurse, Theresa Brown knew that patients often got a raw deal, but only after her own diagnosis did she realize how cruel that deal could be

As a former oncology nurse, Theresa Brown knew that patients often got a raw deal, but only after her own diagnosis did she realize how cruel that deal could be

Suzanne Koven advises us not to ignore shame or try to defeat it but rather to allow it to shape us into better, more empathetic people.

Suzanne Koven advises us not to ignore shame or try to defeat it but rather to allow it to shape us into better, more empathetic people.

Janice P. Nimura’s compelling biography The Doctors Blackwell reclaims two sisters’ enduring contributions to medicine and to women’s history.

Janice P. Nimura’s compelling biography The Doctors Blackwell reclaims two sisters’ enduring contributions to medicine and to women’s history.

Oliver Broudy weaves history, science, nature and psychology into a narrative about environmental illness with a good old-fashioned road trip as its backbone.

Oliver Broudy weaves history, science, nature and psychology into a narrative about environmental illness with a good old-fashioned road trip as its backbone.

The Lady’s Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness is a stirring, inspiring rallying cry and an engaging, harrowing and often hilarious personal story.

The Lady’s Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness is a stirring, inspiring rallying cry and an engaging, harrowing and often hilarious personal story.

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