Six Months to Live: Learning from a Young Man with Cancer

Six Months to Live: Learning from a Young Man with Cancer

by Daniel Hallock
Six Months to Live: Learning from a Young Man with Cancer

Six Months to Live: Learning from a Young Man with Cancer

by Daniel Hallock

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Overview

“I wouldn’t trade my life for anyone else’s. If I could choose not to have cancer, and continue my life as it was, I wouldn’t do it.” – Matt Gauger.

You’re twenty-two, in love, and just starting a career. The last thing you’re worried about is the purpose of life (whatever that means) and when you’re going to die. If you think about such things, you certainly don’t talk about them.

With his sociable personality and love of music and basketball, Matt had plenty of friends but didn’t really stand out from the crowd. Then, a month before his wedding, he was diagnosed with cancer. Six months later he was dead. But Six Months to Live isn’t really about dying. It’s the story of how Matt and his family and friends struggled to accept his suffering, and how it changed each of them. It’s about facing (rather than avoiding) life’s most important questions, and – instead of going through the motions – living life to the full.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874866544
Publisher: Plough Publishing House, The
Publication date: 07/01/2015
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 4.40(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Daniel Hallock, a Cornell graduate, is the author of two acclaimed volumes of war stories. Described by The Nation as “part narrator and part reporter, with all skills polished,” Hallock has drawn praise for his writing from the likes of Studs Terkel and Howard Zinn. This is his third book.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface 1. The Blow 2. Gobbler 3. Cynthia 4. Life with Chemo 5. Back to the Front 6. Learning to Let Go 7. Before Morning 8. Ties that Bind 9. New Seeds Coda
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