27 September 2013
When Doris Bett was diagnosed with cancer, she began writing a private journal. Evocatively told via three voices – the diarist, the poet, and the voice of fairytale and myth – this memoir explores the intricate dynamics of family, truth and memory. [Back Cover]
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