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An Exercise in Uncertainty: A Memoir of Illness and Hope by Jonathan Gluck ISBN 9780593735787, 0593735781 instant download

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Authors:Jonathan Gluck
Pages:updating ...
Year:2025
Publisher:Harmony/Rodale/Convergent
Language:english
File Size:5.03 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9780593735787, 0593735781
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An Exercise in Uncertainty: A Memoir of Illness and Hope by Jonathan Gluck ISBN 9780593735787, 0593735781 instant download

In this thought-provoking memoir, an award-winning journalist explores the chaos, doubt, and search for meaning that come with staying one step ahead of cancer for decades.
“An Exercise in Uncertainty has a powerful and restorative story to tell us. Jonathan Gluck’s life of illness and survival is a vital primer for us all—a lesson in how to face and comprehend two of the basic facts that render us human: We die, but much more important, we live.”—Richard Ford
“Navigates the dire straits of mortality with eloquence, wit, and intelligence.”—Susan Orlean
At age thirty-eight, Jonathan Gluck, a new father with a promising journalism career, was shocked to learn he had multiple myeloma, a rare, incurable blood cancer. He was told he had eighteen months to live.
That was more than twenty years ago.
Gluck isn’t just something of a medical miracle. He’s also part of a growing...
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