Standing at Water's Edge: A Cancer Nurse, Her Four-Year-Old Son and the Shifting Tides of Leukemia

Author:   Janice Post-White
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
ISBN:  

9781476687100


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 November 2021
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Standing at Water's Edge: A Cancer Nurse, Her Four-Year-Old Son and the Shifting Tides of Leukemia


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Author:   Janice Post-White
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   Toplight Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.345kg
ISBN:  

9781476687100


ISBN 10:   1476687102
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 November 2021
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Preface Introduction Part I. The First Year: Getting Through  1. January 9, 1997, 2:40 p.m.  2. As the Seasons Change  3. Diagnosis  4. The Plan  5. The Training  6. The First Week  7. Finding Our Way  8. New Identities, New Perspectives  9. Why Cancer? Why Now? Why Us? 10. Surviving 11. I Just Want to Live in the Moment 12. And How Is Mom? 13. Who Is This Child? 14. Finding Normal 15. Sailing Forward Part II. Treatment Years 2–3: The New Normal 16. Expectations 17. Always on Call 18. Can’t Escape Cancer 19. Decisions, Decisions 20. The Last Lap 21. Celebrate! Part III. The Decade After: Moving 22. Facing Fears 23. ­Wake-Up Call 24. Hawaii as Refuge 25. Reclaiming Childhood 26. Taking On 27. It’s Okay to Cry 28. Letting Go 29. Shadows of the Heart Epilogue Acknowledgments Bibliography Index

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[Post-White's] memoir charts each step on [her son's] road to recovery after his leukemia diagnosis, offering the dual perspectives of a highly trained nurse and a loving mother. [Her] writing poses probing questions asked by many whose lives have been touched by cancer... She also explores her young son's coping process by sharing pictures Brennan drew to express his feelings throughout his treatment. As a medical professional, the author takes a philosophical approach to surviving and facing fears... Post-White's writing is sharply analytical and grounded in actuality...the delivery of stark facts is delicately counterbalanced with a profound excavation of personal emotions... The result is a skillfully well-rounded memoir in which the author draws on her own experiences, charts Brennan's medical and emotional progress, and alludes to the struggles of patients she has treated....In a marketplace crowded with similar titles, the author's informative work shares rich layers of a valuable perspective--delivering concise medical explanations, a nurse's experience and compassion, and tender maternal understanding--making this book stand out from the rest. A multifaceted, thought-provoking, and learned exploration of a painful subject. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Janice Post-White writes from a unique perspective. Not only is she a first-time cancer mom, but also a cancer nurse...their story also gives us hope because it shows that cancer isn't a death sentence for all children diagnosed with this disease. I recommend Standing at Water's Edge for everyone who needs to learn more about cancer or knows anybody who has cancer. It shows ways to cope and provides clinical cancer information. --Susan van der Walt, Readers' Favorite (5-star seal) In Standing at Waters Edge, Dr. Janice Post-White, a cancer health-care specialist herself, generously and colorfully takes us into the world of a family confronted by childhood cancer.... Life and its seasons do not stop for childhood cancer, and her words teach us how overwhelming the aloneness can be for a family and for each of its members that is evoked by threats to their wellbeing and survival.... She teaches us how our words, touch, and presence can make the cancer experience better for our very ill children and their families. This book is our guide and will take us as close to the family pediatric cancer experience as we shall be able to get. --Pamela Hinds, William and Joanne Conway Chair of Nursing Research at Children's National, pediatrics professor at George Washington University in Washington DC What a beautiful, poetic and honest account of a parent's greatest fear--facing the loss of a child to a serious illness. This book will move you, enlighten you, and ultimately inspire you. For what is a brush with death, if not a deeper call to life? --Henry Emmons, MD, author of The Chemistry of Joy and The Chemistry of Calm.


In Standing at Waters Edge, Dr. Janice Post-White, a cancer health-care specialist herself, generously and colorfully takes us into the world of a family confronted by childhood cancer.... Life and its seasons do not stop for childhood cancer, and her words teach us how overwhelming the aloneness can be for a family and for each of its members that is evoked by threats to their wellbeing and survival.... She teaches us how our words, touch, and presence can make the cancer experience better for our very ill children and their families. This book is our guide and will take us as close to the family pediatric cancer experience as we shall be able to get. --Pamela Hinds, William and Joanne Conway Chair of Nursing Research at Children's National, pediatrics professor at George Washington University in Washington DC What a beautiful, poetic and honest account of a parent's greatest fear--facing the loss of a child to a serious illness. This book will move you, enlighten you, and ultimately inspire you. For what is a brush with death, if not a deeper call to life? --Henry Emmons, MD, author of The Chemistry of Joy and The Chemistry of Calm.


What a beautiful, poetic and honest account of a parent's greatest fear--facing the loss of a child to a serious illness. This book will move you, enlighten you, and ultimately inspire you. For what is a brush with death, if not a deeper call to life? --Henry Emmons, MD, author of The Chemistry of Joy and The Chemistry of Calm.


Author Information

As a PhD trained nurse, researcher, educator, and writer, Janice Post-White has four decades of experience in cancer, psychoneuroimmunology, and complementary medicine and integrative cancer care. She studies how the mind communicates with the body and writes about resiliency in illness from personal and professional experience. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Lana’i, Hawaii. Visit her website janicepostwhite.com.

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