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A Slice of Life
A Personal Story of Healing through Cancer
Lee Sturgeon-Day
ISBN: 0863153569 New Edition Book (Paperback) Floris Books $17.95
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"A compelling, blazingly honest account of her journey through cancer and recovery on anthroposophic medicine ... a riveting story. —Beata Bishop, author of My Triumph over Cancer Fourteen years ago, Lee Sturgeon-Day was diagnosed with breast cancer. At the difficult stage of assessing all the medical options— from surgery to complementary medicine— she chose anthroposophic medicine, a "whole person" approach based on the ideas of Rudolf Steiner.
Working with doctors and healers through a range of therapies and treatments, she found that she was called on to begin changing much of her personality. Three years later, her annual check-up showed her to be completely clear. In this account of her illness and healing, she writes vividly and clearly of all she learned through her experience. Above all, she learned that she did not have to—nor could she—do it all by herself.
Lee Sturgeon-Day was born in England in 1941 and educated in England, Italy and France. For three years, she was personal assistant to the late Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman. She has also been involved in teaching, counseling, writing food guides, managing a London coffee house, farming, and flame-throwing in a circus. She currently lives in Arizona and works in adult education. She has one son. See all titles by this author |
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