The Body in the Library by Graham Caveney

The Body in the Library

Graham Caveney

176 pages first pub 2024 (editions) user-added

fiction autobiography memoir
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The Body in the Library by Graham Caveney is a poignant and humorous memoir that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate unflinching explorations of mortality, the power of literature, and the resilience of the human spirit, making it a compelling read for those who value authentic, deeply personal stories of love, loss, and the human condition.

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When Graham Caveney was a child the word 'cancer' was unspeakable, only uttered in jokes told by people too frightened to say the word in any other context. Now the boy with perpetual nervousness is a fifty-something man, and the oncologist in fro...

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