Three Weeks In Spring is a very personal story of Joan H. Parker's experience with breast cancer and how she and her author husband Robert H. Parker lived through it and dealt with it. It was written in the 1970's before "self-help" books were in vogue. By writing it, Joan H. Parker helped countless women and men deal with breast cancer. All of the emotions that she and her husband and sons and friends were going through were revealed. In my humble opinion, I think it should be re-printed because it has great value.
Difficult to find, but worth the effort
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
While each individual handles such an experience as having breast cancer differently, this particular (true) story was engaging and not at all depressing. One sitting is all that is required to go cover to cover with this uplifting story.I give it four, rather than five, stars only because it was so disheartening for me to read about one of my favorite fiction authors leading his sons in making fun of the (presumably teen-aged) majorettes in a parade. Remarking on girls' heavy thighs and dog-like appearances is absurd for any intelligent man in his forties. Apparently, making fun of other people was also a form of entertainment for the authors and their friends. It reminded me of the disappointing last episode of "Seinfeld" where, instead of being merely eccentric as always, the main characters were mean in mocking a fat man in distress.While the authors are rather glib and tight-lipped about the cancer and surgery - and we only get to see a few weeks of their experience - it is obvious that they do care about each other. Reading about their mutual dedication is quite heart-warming.
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