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For those facing illness and seeking hope.
"Borrowed Stories" helps you find meaning in suffering.
You’ll discover comfort and clarity in tough times.
** This book is available for pre-order. Copies will be released on June 30th **
‘This book is an act of defiance: an attempt to cling to clarity, coherence and communication as my mind and body are overtaken by aggressive brain cancer. It is also an expression of gratitude, conveying my dependence on those who have shown me how to live – peacefully and honestly – with terminal illness.’
When Ewan Bowlby was diagnosed with a brain tumour at the age of 17, he tackled the consequences head on. During the following, final decade of his life he recorded his experiences and searched for ways of approaching mortality with greater clarity, honesty and creativity than is found in contemporary healthcare.
Ewan discovered the power of culture – as diverse as Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov and Dante’s Divine Comedy, John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, and recent television dramas Breaking Bad and Cold Feet – to enable those confronting death and disease to map their own situations. Adopting Arthur Frank’s concept of ‘borrowed stories’, Ewan challenged the received wisdom that Western society is in ‘denial of death’; in fact, great works of culture can help people to find meaning and self-expression, even comfort and support.
This remarkable book comprises two parts. Part I is autobiographical, as Ewan describes the onset, diagnosis and treatment of his illness, including the emotional, existential and physical trauma caused by awake brain surgery, seizures and aggressive radiation treatments. Part II presents an adaptation of his doctorate, in which he demonstrates the potential of the arts to provide spiritual care for people with cancer, focusing on four themes central to his own experience: death, time, humour and relationship.
Title
Borrowed Stories
Author
Ewan Bowlby
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Herne Books
Published
June 2025
Weight
374g
Dimensions
12.6 x 19.8 x 2.7 cm
ISBN
9781917362115
ISBN-10
1917362110
Eden Code
7081911
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