In this anthology we see from the point of view of patients, care-givers and family members.
These stories reveal what is truly valued in this world, and speak to the ferocity with which we love..
This is a book about life and how we live it.
This is not a book about death and dying.
In Melbourne a mother watches as her son resists being taken to respite care.
In a Ghanaian paediatric ward, a doctor cares for a boy with kidney disease, while definitive treatments remain out of reach.
In a Californian cafe, a music-lover develops psychosis while drinking green tea.
Physician and writer Sarah Sasson has curated a collection that is international and unforgettable.
In this anthology we see from the point of view of patients, care-givers and family members