Be moved! Be inspired! Be encouraged!

Here is the true and honest story of a man who out of the blue fell victim to oesophageal cancer in mid-life and fought back. He takes the reader from his incomprehension at the moment of diagnosis, to his bewilderment, then acceptance, the battle and finally the all-clear. He does not spare us the disappointments, pain, loneliness and much more!


Reviews
“A very powerful account of one man's journey through the complex NHS system after being diagnosed with cancer. Never losing his sense of humour throughout you will find this book both fascinating and insightful. The author is very relatable which kept me hooked right from the start.”
Shirley Harvey

"I could not put it down. I didn't expect a book about cancer to make me laugh out loud, but it did. The humour lightened the mood while still telling the story. The author has managed to find the right balance between conveying their personal experience/opinions while remaining non-judgemental. The author is very open and honest and takes you on his personal journey to beat cancer. It provides an in-depth look at the good, bad and ugly side of cancer. There are some helpful and handy tips that some may find useful when trying to come to terms with fighting the disease. An excellent read with a dash of humour thrown in for good measure makes this an essential book for everyone who is either going through cancer treatment and/or  friends/family who want to provide the right support for  them."
David T

"A very powerful account of one man's journey through the complex NHS system after being diagnosed with cancer. Never losing his sense of humour throughout, you will find this book both fascinating and insightful. The author is very relatable which kept me hooked right from the start."
Shirley Harvey

"This book is a honest account of one man's journey from diagnosis and subsequent recovery from cancer. Don't be put off by the title, it's not all gloom and doom. I had thought it was going to be sad and serious but this is not the case. It's honest, funny and informative."
Mary Boyle
“Laughter Therapy” …publishedbestsellers.com



Bibliographic Information
  Title: My Year with Cancer   |   Author: Robert Paul Quinn
  Genre: Coping with illness / Health and personal development
ISBN: 9781782284086
Publication Date: March 2016
Edition / Formats:                     1st / Print & eBook
Book Size: 203 x 133mm, 182pp
Price: UK £7.99
Imprint: Pneuma Springs Publishing

  Sales and Distribution:
  Pneuma Springs Publishing
  7 Groveherst Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 5JD
  Phone: +44(0)7944 352237

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