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Synopsis
The groundbreaking New York Times bestseller—an intimate, fiercely honest memoir of a daughter's struggle to come to terms with her terminally ill mother's decision to die—now in trade paperback with a new reader's guide inside
Library Journal
In this book TV journalist Rollin chronicles her mother's two-and-a-half year illness with ovarian cancer, from the diagnosis to her decision to end her unrelenting pain and nausea through suicide. The details of Rollin's role in helping to carry out her mother's last wish by providing information, support, and the means necessary to act upon the decision are widely known through prepublication media coverage. As in her earlier book, First You Cry, about her own breast cancer and mastectomy, Rollin's crisp reportorial writing contrasts sharply with the painfully personal and highly controversial subject matter. -- Karen McNally Bensing, Metropolitan General Hospital Library, Cleveland, Ohio