Milkshakes and Morphine: A Memoir of Love and Life
By (Author) Genevieve Fox
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th February 2019
24th January 2019
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Diseases and disorders
Health, illness or addiction: social aspects
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
362.196994320092
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
266g
Honest, heartrending and full of humour, this extraordinary memoir tells of an unconventional childhood and the absurdities of the cancer experience - and soon emerges as a celebration of life Honest, heartrending and full of humour, this is an extraordinary memoir about an unconventional childhood and the absurdities of the cancer experience. It is also, most importantly, a celebration of life. When Genevieve Fox finds a lump in her throat, she turns up for the hospital diagnosis in a party frock. I can't have cancer, she thinks. I've done my hair. But there is another reason she can't countenance cancer. She was orphaned by it at the age of nine. Fox's story weaves together past and present as she recalls her rackety, unconventional childhood, while also facing the spectre of being lost to her young boys. Yet she confronts her treatment with the same sassy survival instinct that characterised her childhood misadventures. She takes life's precariousness and turns it on its head. 'Life-enhancing. Original and wonderful' Sunday Telegraph 'Exquisite and tender' SARAH PERRY
Generous, engaging and laugh-out-loud funny, Fox's memoir is a reminder that the willingness to share experience, good, bad, and sometimes bloody terrifying, is one of the best parts of what makes us human -- Julie Myerson
Part journal, part pitch-black comedy, this extraordinary account of childhood abandonment and life-threatening illness is also a painfully intelligent meditation on vulnerability * Rachel Cusk *
An unexpectedly optimistic and at times funny story of hope, warmth, and the vitality of love. -- Helena Lee * Harper's Bazaar *
Fox is a brilliant storyteller and a beautiful writer. -- Anna van Praaghe * Evening Standard *
Delightful and moving Foxs writing brims with joie de vivre. -- Alice O'Keefe * Spectator *
Candid and optimistic. -- Fanny Blake * Woman & Home *
A cordial, confiding narrator. -- Sarah Crown * Guardian *
Remarkably readable wit and flair. -- Helen Brown * Daily Telegraph *
An original and wonderful book. -- Allison Pearson * The Sunday Telegraph *
A witty, life-affirming book. -- Valerie Grove * The Oldie *
This spirited memoir of her journey into remission weaves together stories of her unconventional, orphan childhood with poignant reflections on motherhood, art, and literature. -- Lorna Bradbury * World of Cruising *
Genevieve Fox writes about cancer without clich. Hers is a feat of endurance, not a journey. -- Harriet Baker * The Times Literary Supplement *
Formerly the Features Editor of the Daily Telegraph, Genevieve Fox has edited on a range of publications including the Independent, the Daily Mail, the Evening Standard, ES magazine, YOU, Arts Review, Grazia and Glamour. She writes about culture, property and luxury travel, as well as general features. Milkshakes and Morphine is her first book.