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Bad Hair Days

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A revealing story of battling cancer, from the diagnosis in 2004, through chemotherapy and other invasive treatments, to the process of coming to terms with the inevitability of dying, this prize-winning author shares the emotional weight and personal suffering that come with dealing with a terminal illness. A moving look at serious illness and how it affects sufferers and...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published August 1st 2007 by Melbourne University Publishing
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An honest glimpse into what it must be like being diagnosed with a terminal illness.
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Pamela was a columnist and associate editor of the Age, one of Australia's most respected newspapers. She began work as a journalist at the Shepparton News (in Victoria) in 1980 and joined the Age in 1982. She received many awards for her journalism, including a United Nations Media Peace prize, an award from the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, an award from Results Australia for wr...more
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