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Cocoon of Cancer

An Invitation to Love Deeply

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"Unknowingly, the authors were able to capitalize on a similar idea stretching back to... 84 Charing Cross Rd by Helene Hanff [which] uses old-fashioned pen and post as she shares the pen-pal exchanges between her adolescent self and a peer in the United Kingdom during wartime. Today's Cocoon evokes the same intimacy of interchange, recording the candid tenderness and fears that surface for Abbe and Jim with their family and friends." - Stewart Fleishman, M.D., Founding Director of Cancer Support Systems of NY and author of Learn to Live Through Cancer: What You Need to Know and Do
Love and intimacy inspire this book as well as inform those diagnosed with cancer, their caregivers, families, and staff. The essays and poems reflect an attitude of wonder, defiance, acceptance, and beauty through the painful journey.
Sometimes raw, the letters to friends voice the unspeakable. The scientific tone of Jim, the patient, comes through when he has the energy to speak. His wife and caregiver, Abbe, witnesses and documents the signs of distress, gains, losses, and the new equilibrium that forges deep love.
More than anything, this is an invitation to feel and find comfort.
"Caregiver Tips", "Questions I Still Ponder", and "Questions for the Reader to Ponder" are included at the end of the manuscript.
"As an author, Abbe's skill for writing brings a cluster of sunshine through the dim of darkness. As a true life event, it's a very educational and inspiring tale.... I'm sure it had to be one of the most difficult challenges (a family experiences) day in and out, and this author has done a superb job in giving her readers the real deal behind the journey." - Nina, Goodreads
"Cocoon of Cancer is a poetic, poignant, and scientifically accurate memoir. Abbe's Care Giver's Tips add insights to those who will identify with similar thoughts and feelings." - Dr. Fred Appelbaum, President, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
"Enlightening.... I highly recommend this book for patients and families undergoing the sometimes confusing, often fearful, and yes, at times even joyful, process of cancer care." - Dr. Mathey, Oncologist & Hemotologist, Skagit Regional Cancer
"A positive, perceptive primer for cancer patients and caregivers." - Kirkus Reviews
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      February 15, 2016
      A novelist and her husband share insights regarding his cancer journey in this inspirational memoir.In 2013, Wiggins slipped off a ladder, with persistent back pain leading to a diagnosis of stage 3 multiple myeloma, a rare cancer formed by malignant plasma cells. The couple mobilized to address Wiggins' care, which included living in temporary quarters near the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance while he underwent aggressive chemotherapy and stem cell transplants. They share their story through essays, poems, and, most particularly, letters written during this period, with some family/friend replies also included. Contributions from Wiggins, a scientist, focus on the clinical analysis of his condition. Rolnick, whose musings make up the majority of this memoir, is more literary and emotional, noting how she relished spooning within the "cocoon" of Wiggins' arms and how the cocoon envelops "cancer patients, medical teams, and caregivers." The couple weigh in on the major lab mix-up that could have cost Wiggins his life. Additionally, Rolnick touches on her mother's death and granddaughter's birth during this time. By memoir's end, the couple are back in their Washington state home, with Wiggins in remission. Given that Wiggins' cancer is incurable, however, the future remains uncertain. Rolnick concludes the book with a self-questionnaire, answering "Did you ever get angry?" with "I decided early on not to waste my time on anger," and questions for readers to ponder, including practicalities of caregiving--how to handle stress, finances, etc. Rolnick (River of Angels, 2010, etc.) deploys her writer's craft to evocative effect in this collection. She conjures up several striking images, not only her cocoon analogy, but also her comparison of Jim's "secret strength" to "upside-down dogwood flowers." Yet Rolnick isn't simply lyrical; she also provides unsparing glimpses into the challenges and struggles faced by this couple, which she makes clear were made bearable by their loving connection and the ideology that "Finding joy is a choice." Thus, while some of the less-than-revelatory friend replies could have been trimmed, overall, this collection delivers instructive, uplifting testimony. A positive, perceptive primer for cancer patients and caregivers.

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