The Cancer Whisperer

The Cancer Whisperer Finding Courage, Direction, and the Unlikely Gifts of Cancer

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Publisher's Synopsis

The self-published sensation and UK bestseller that has helped thousands touched by cancer.

"I have cancer. Cancer does not have me."

Sophie Sabbage was forty-eight years old, happily married, and mother to a four-year-old daughter when she was diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. Since that shocking diagnosis, she has been on a remarkable journey of healing and renewal that has reshaped her life-for the better.

The Cancer Whisperer
chronicles Sophie's extraordinary relationship with cancer and the very effective methods she has used for dealing with her fear, anger, denial, and grief. The Brené Brown of cancer, Sophie empowers readers to reject the traditional adversarial relationship with cancer by teaching us how to listen to it; how to be healed by it as well as how to seek to cure it; and how to be emotionally free even when we are physically curtailed.
 
Beautifully and poignantly written, The Cancer Whisperer encourages cancer patients to:
 
 Direct their own treatment while preserving their personhood in a system that tends to see them as patients more than people.
 Engage with fear, anger, and grief in healthy and healing ways instead of toughing it out, trying to be falsely positive, or collapsing into despair.
 Radically shift from being a cancer victim to a cancer listener-fostering an understanding of cancer as a symptom of other underlying causes and engaging with whatever changes it calls on them to make.
 
As authentic as it is revolutionary, The Cancer Whisperer calls for an end to "the war on cancer" and the start of a more transformative dialogue with the disease.

About the Publisher

Plume

Plume

Plume was founded in 1970 as the trade paperback imprint of New American Library. In its early history, Plume focused primarily on nonfiction titles, publishing approximately 35 titles per year. In the early 1980s, as trade paperbacks were rapidly becoming the format of choice among a large segment of book buyers, Plume began expanding its reach, and became recognized as one of the pre-eminent trade paperback imprints. The 1980?s saw Plume make its mark with a number of major bestsellers, including Toni Morrison?s Tar Baby, Erica Jong?s Fanny, Russell Baker?s Growing Up, and Gloria Steinem?s Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, among others. Now, in 2014, Plume is publishing 85 to 100 titles a year, and its backlist currently encompasses approximately 700 titles.

Book information

ISBN: 9780735212374
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Imprint: Plume
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Weight: -1g