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The Quiet Room a Journey out of the Torment of Madness by Lori Schiller.

An insightful book on Schizophrenia, the difficulty in diagnosing and treatment.

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> On Mar 30, 2017, at 5:20 PM, Lindsay Lermo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Jane,
> 
> I quite liked Stitches by David Small as an exploration of childhood cancer; it brings up good questions about consent and how knowledge of diseases changes over time. It's a graphic memoir so it's a very quick read.
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> ~Lindsay
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> Lindsay Lermo
> Interlibrary Loan Specialist
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fiction Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jorgenson, Jane
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 12:49 PM
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> Subject: women's health fiction for a colleague
> 
> A co-worker is going to be running a program and is looking for reading suggestions:
> 
> "I'm looking for some book recommendations of great books about breast cancer, dementia/Alzheimer's, or self-care?
> 
> I'm working with the Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation on a program this summer that will teach nurses from throughout the state to use book discussions as a way to do health education outreach. We're going to pick 2-3 books for each topic listed above (we're thinking fiction or memoir/narrative nonfiction, but are open to other things) and put together discussion questions that will help the nurses use the book as a starting point for discussing health topics." 
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> 
> Jane Jorgenson
> Supervising Librarian, Hawthorne & Lakeview Libraries
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> Madison Public Library
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