'sMy Angels Are Come's is a powerful memoir of prostate cancer survival from author Art Stump. His moving account thoroughly examines every side of his encounter with cancer and is especially forthcoming about the extraordinary group of caregivers--his angels--who cared for him in a small Midwestern cancer treatment facility.
The book, the author'ss first, was spotlighted in the 'sPublishers Weekly's August focus on health, quoting Donna Welch, the publisher'ss Consulting Editor: This book is unique because of
the remarkable detail and candor that the author uses in dealing with such a private subject. He explores and shares every intimate aspect of the disease and its treatment--physical,
psychological, and emotional--as his cancer experience progresses.
One aspect critically singled out by the author is the matter of patient privacy rights, an issue that seems to have resonated with many readers. On the publisher'ss website,
clumsyducks.com (http://www.clumsyducks.com), reader feedback applauds the bold frankness with which the author confronts the failures of his
treatment hospital, the Memorial Hospital of South Bend, Indiana, to effectively protect his patient privacy rights.
In the end, that issue becomes an important secondary theme in the book'ss narrative, the author characterizing the Hospital'ss failures as 'sfar and away the most afflictive experience
of my entire cancer ordeal.'s
For further information, visit the Clumsy Ducks website.
Read Author Bio: Art Stump (http://www.clumsyducks.com/index.html#pab1_3)
Read Reviews: Highly Recommended -- Midwest Book Review (http://www.clumsyducks.com/index.html#pab1_4)
ISBN: 978-0-9793111-0-9
Price: $24.95 USD
Pages: 472; paperback
Distributors: Baker 's38; Taylor / Ingram / Holt Jackson / Coutts / Spring Arbor / NACSCORP
Genre: Memoir / Health - Cancer Survival / Men'ss Health
Pub Date: July 2008
Contact: Donna Welch, Consulting Editor
Contact the publisher:
Clumsy Ducks Publishing
4600 S. Michigan St.
South Bend, IN 46614