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Songs from a Lead-Lined Room

Notes--High and Low--From My Journey Through Breast Cancer and Radiation

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Published: 15th April 2003
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Songs from a Lead-Lined Room is a memoir rooted in truth and raw experience with a sure and compelling woman's voice. The leadlined room is the radiation therapy unit where Suzanne was treated for breast cancer. Her diary of this time is powerful and illuminating. Shea shares her despair, indignity, and fear as well as the compassion and caring of her friends, her husband, and fellow patients.
"This is one of those books that changes your life forever. I am deeply grateful that I got a chance to read it, and I will recommend it to everyone I know."
-Anita Shreve, author of The Last Time They Met and Fortune's Rocks: A Novel

This is one of those books that changes your life forever. I am deeply grateful that I got a chance to read it, and I will recommend it to everyone I know.--Anita Shreve, author of "The Last Time They Met" and "Fortune's Rocks: A Novel" .

"Her struggle with the realities of breast cancer-and its treatment-is a story of fear, courage, loneliness, and redemption. It is one of the most moving and important books ever written about the extraordinary pressures the disease places not only on the victim, but on family and friends as well."--Michael Carlton, "Yankee Magazine"

"Songs from a Lead-Lined Room contains passages of unaffected loveliness, in particular Shea's reflections on her working-class hometown in central Massachusetts, a setting cozily familiar from her novels."--Amanda Heller, "The Boston Sunday Globe"

"When bad things happened to a talented, insightful, witty reporter and virtuoso novelist, her notes delivered a brilliant silver lining. I'm not the same person I was before reading "Songs from a Lead-Lined Room", Suzanne Strempek Shea's brave, honest, enthralling, darkly funny story. I couldn't put it down, and I'll never forget its lessons about friendship and good intentions gone awry. I've loved many books, but never before have I come away with the conviction that I've just read the one that's been missing from the world."--Elinor Lipman, author of "The Inn at Lake Devine" and "The Dearly Departed"

ISBN: 9780807072158
ISBN-10: 080707215X
Audience: General
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 216
Published: 15th April 2003
Publisher: Beacon Press
Dimensions (cm): 21.3 x 14.1  x 1.7
Weight (kg): 0.272