C: Because Cowards Get Cancer Too
By (Author) John Diamond
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
15th April 1999
8th April 1999
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
362.1969940092
Short-listed for Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 1999
Paperback
256
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
177g
The witty but compelling story of one man's view of his cancer and its treatment which became an instant bestseller on its publication. Shortly before his 44th birthday, John Diamond received a call from the doctor who had removed a lump from his neck. Having been assured for the previous 2 years that this was a benign cyst, Diamond was told that it was, in fact, cancerous. Suddenly, this man who'd until this point been one of the world's greatest hypochondriacs, was genuinely faced with mortality. And what he saw scared the wits out of him. Out of necessity, he wrote about his feelings in his TIMES column and the response was staggering. Mailbag followed Diamond's story of life with, and without, a lump - the humiliations, the ridiculous bits, the funny bits, the tearful bits. It's compelling, profound, witty, in the mould of THE DIVING BELL & THE BUTTERFLY.
John Diamond died on March 1st 2001. He was one of Britain's most prolific journalists, columnists and broadcasters, having worked for most of the national papers and presented numerous radio and television series. He was married to Nigella Lawson, with whom he had two children.