Carrying the Tiger: Living with Cancer, Dying with Grace, Finding Joy While Grieving
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- ISBN8992264906
- EAN9798992264906
- Date de parution29/04/2025
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- ÉditeurWest End Books
Résumé
Three words shook their world: "You have cancer."Tony Stewart wasn't looking for love when he met Lynn by the pool. But something about her changed everything. Three years later, they were married - and for the next two decades, they built a life full of joy, challenge, and deep connection. Then came the diagnosis. And with it, a world neither of them could have prepared for. Carrying the Tiger is a love story shaped by illness, resilience, and transformation.
As Tony reflects on what it means to live and love through the unthinkable, he invites readers into a journey of presence, vulnerability, and meaning.· How do you hold on to joy when fear takes over?· What does it look like to love with your whole heart - especially when life doesn't follow the script?· Can you find beauty, even in the hardest places?Poignant, deeply human, and unexpectedly hopeful, this memoir will pull you in - and stay with you long after the last page.
This book is for you if:· You've loved someone through a health crisis· You're navigating uncertainty, grief, or emotional upheaval· You want a raw, reflective, and beautifully written memoir· You believe stories can change the way we liveStart reading. Carrying the Tiger won't just move you - it might change you."A remarkable odyssey." - Publishers Weekly (Editor's Pick)"Heart-wrenching" - Kirkus Reviews"A beautiful and very human love story which breathes an extraordinary generosity of spirit." - David Newman, author of Talking with Doctors"Tony Stewart writes with unflinching honesty about love and loss at the deepest level.
The book is both devastating and hopeful as we accompany Tony through his wife's diagnosis and illness and his subsequent discovery that joy and grief can live hand in hand." - Jessica Fein, author of Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes"Captures emotions and experiences that will be familiar to anyone who's stood by a loved one facing a cancer diagnosis. But here, too, are quiet moments of joy and triumph; this is a work that will strengthen all who read it." - Khalid Dar, MD, Oncologist, Mount Sinai Morningside
As Tony reflects on what it means to live and love through the unthinkable, he invites readers into a journey of presence, vulnerability, and meaning.· How do you hold on to joy when fear takes over?· What does it look like to love with your whole heart - especially when life doesn't follow the script?· Can you find beauty, even in the hardest places?Poignant, deeply human, and unexpectedly hopeful, this memoir will pull you in - and stay with you long after the last page.
This book is for you if:· You've loved someone through a health crisis· You're navigating uncertainty, grief, or emotional upheaval· You want a raw, reflective, and beautifully written memoir· You believe stories can change the way we liveStart reading. Carrying the Tiger won't just move you - it might change you."A remarkable odyssey." - Publishers Weekly (Editor's Pick)"Heart-wrenching" - Kirkus Reviews"A beautiful and very human love story which breathes an extraordinary generosity of spirit." - David Newman, author of Talking with Doctors"Tony Stewart writes with unflinching honesty about love and loss at the deepest level.
The book is both devastating and hopeful as we accompany Tony through his wife's diagnosis and illness and his subsequent discovery that joy and grief can live hand in hand." - Jessica Fein, author of Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes"Captures emotions and experiences that will be familiar to anyone who's stood by a loved one facing a cancer diagnosis. But here, too, are quiet moments of joy and triumph; this is a work that will strengthen all who read it." - Khalid Dar, MD, Oncologist, Mount Sinai Morningside
Three words shook their world: "You have cancer."Tony Stewart wasn't looking for love when he met Lynn by the pool. But something about her changed everything. Three years later, they were married - and for the next two decades, they built a life full of joy, challenge, and deep connection. Then came the diagnosis. And with it, a world neither of them could have prepared for. Carrying the Tiger is a love story shaped by illness, resilience, and transformation.
As Tony reflects on what it means to live and love through the unthinkable, he invites readers into a journey of presence, vulnerability, and meaning.· How do you hold on to joy when fear takes over?· What does it look like to love with your whole heart - especially when life doesn't follow the script?· Can you find beauty, even in the hardest places?Poignant, deeply human, and unexpectedly hopeful, this memoir will pull you in - and stay with you long after the last page.
This book is for you if:· You've loved someone through a health crisis· You're navigating uncertainty, grief, or emotional upheaval· You want a raw, reflective, and beautifully written memoir· You believe stories can change the way we liveStart reading. Carrying the Tiger won't just move you - it might change you."A remarkable odyssey." - Publishers Weekly (Editor's Pick)"Heart-wrenching" - Kirkus Reviews"A beautiful and very human love story which breathes an extraordinary generosity of spirit." - David Newman, author of Talking with Doctors"Tony Stewart writes with unflinching honesty about love and loss at the deepest level.
The book is both devastating and hopeful as we accompany Tony through his wife's diagnosis and illness and his subsequent discovery that joy and grief can live hand in hand." - Jessica Fein, author of Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes"Captures emotions and experiences that will be familiar to anyone who's stood by a loved one facing a cancer diagnosis. But here, too, are quiet moments of joy and triumph; this is a work that will strengthen all who read it." - Khalid Dar, MD, Oncologist, Mount Sinai Morningside
As Tony reflects on what it means to live and love through the unthinkable, he invites readers into a journey of presence, vulnerability, and meaning.· How do you hold on to joy when fear takes over?· What does it look like to love with your whole heart - especially when life doesn't follow the script?· Can you find beauty, even in the hardest places?Poignant, deeply human, and unexpectedly hopeful, this memoir will pull you in - and stay with you long after the last page.
This book is for you if:· You've loved someone through a health crisis· You're navigating uncertainty, grief, or emotional upheaval· You want a raw, reflective, and beautifully written memoir· You believe stories can change the way we liveStart reading. Carrying the Tiger won't just move you - it might change you."A remarkable odyssey." - Publishers Weekly (Editor's Pick)"Heart-wrenching" - Kirkus Reviews"A beautiful and very human love story which breathes an extraordinary generosity of spirit." - David Newman, author of Talking with Doctors"Tony Stewart writes with unflinching honesty about love and loss at the deepest level.
The book is both devastating and hopeful as we accompany Tony through his wife's diagnosis and illness and his subsequent discovery that joy and grief can live hand in hand." - Jessica Fein, author of Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes"Captures emotions and experiences that will be familiar to anyone who's stood by a loved one facing a cancer diagnosis. But here, too, are quiet moments of joy and triumph; this is a work that will strengthen all who read it." - Khalid Dar, MD, Oncologist, Mount Sinai Morningside