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'A deep, personal, clever and witty book' Michael Rosen | 'Funny,
moving, wise and then very funny again' John O'Farrell |
'clear-eyed, humane and engaging' Observer | 'inspiring' GuardianI
feel like there’s a leopard in my house, locked in a room. I’ve
contacted the leopard authorities and they assure me they are used
to dealing with leopards like this, and they have a plan for
removing the leopard. It will take a while, though, and once in a
while I can hear it growl. And that’s all very reassuring. Even so,
several times a day I think to myself: “Hang on, there’s a leopard
in my house.”One morning, while shaving, the comedian Mark Steel
noticed that one side of his neck seemed larger than the other.
After a whistlestop tour of assorted medical professionals, a
consultant delivered the ominous words that would define the next
months of his life: ‘I’m afraid it’s not good news, Mr Steel’. And
so began a journey into the heart of the NHS, as he embarked on the
long and uncertain road to cancer recovery via a range of mildly
torturous and entirely miraculous treatments. What, if anything,
might he learn about himself – and our capacity for coping with
life when times get tough – as he becomes part of a club that one
in two British people will ultimately join?A frank and funny diary
of one man’s rather trying year, this is an unforgettable and
uplifting story of getting ill, getting on with it, and getting
better.
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