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Rating:  Summary: beautiful.informative Review: A love story that I could not put down! full of hope, inspiration and informative regarding the hepatitis c virus that affects more then 4 million americans
Rating:  Summary: Tough love and the reality of Hepatitis C Review: Kate Genovese's first book, THIRTY YEARS IN SEPTEMBER, was an autobiographical romp throught the corridors, waiting rooms, operating rooms, and emergency rooms of "General Hospital" around which a sit com television series could have been constructed. In her second book, the tone is more serious and convincing as Ms. Genovese points her sharp pen at a dysfunctional, drug-addled marriage of the 1980's that turns into a modern day medical battle against Hepatitis C.that left me with more questions than answers about this disease and it's victims. This is a gripping tale of what drugs will do to the human body and mind and how to cope with the aftermath. While I wouldn't put this book on my "must read" list for a general audience, anyone interested in sparkling creative writing coupled with medical science, sprinkled with a dash of love and sentiment will find this story of triumph over adversity to be a great read. I loved it!
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