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While her history of treatment and research is eye-opening, Powell's vision of "building a life of joy and dignity from beginning to end" is not as specific as most concerned readers would hope. Still, it's a good start toward reimagining this devastating disease.
Librarians, literary and popular culture students and scholars, and genre devotees will appreciate this well-written, well-edited volume of diverse recommendations.
A treasure chest for book lovers everywhere. (Not to be confused with Peter Boxall's 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die, rev. ed.), which includes only fiction, with annotations by more than 100 contributors.)