Pages: 352 (Paperback) ISBN: 0718149270 Pub: Michael Joseph Ltd Pub date: 2005-10-27 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1075917
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Reader Reviews:Slighly Disappointed (0/0 people found this helpful)Bought as a present for a bereaved relative who had read and enjoyed Gloria Hunniford's subsequent book ("Always with You")ref her experience of bereavement regarding Caron's death, but recipient slightly disappointed as it was apparently not what was expected. Regret no further insight into reasons. A moving account of Caron Keating's battle through cancer (2/2 people found this helpful)I used to consider myself as a resilient reader unable to be moved by emotion when reading until I picked this book up. I found this autobiography utterly compelling and was moved by Gloria Hunniford's account of her daughter's losing battle with cancer. Caron's experience touched me in so many ways and teaches the reader the value of living every second as though (ironically), is your last.
A beautiful and loving tribute. (3/4 people found this helpful)Gloria Hunniford does Caron proud in this wonderful book that depicts Caron's life.
Brutally honest, written from the heart. (4/5 people found this helpful)A biography-esque book that looks at life through different perspectives. On one hand you find a loving mum telling the story how she saw it and on the other the daughters version of how things really were. A book that features love, fame, anger and a brutal disease that ended a beautiful young womans life prematurely. Most books I read if I like them I cant put down, this one I had to to wipe the tears that were streaming down my face. I bought this book for my mum for Xmas who was then diagnosed with breast cancer two months later. I am sure this book was an inspiration to her and to all the family. I am now reading the book for a second time to ensure I didnt miss anything. I cant recommend this book highly enough but be warned have some tissues handy. ps My mum is okay. Disappointing (9/10 people found this helpful)I was eager to read this book but it actually told the reader very little of breast cancer. I also think the title was a misnomer as having read the book Caron was not at all courageous she was totally in denial which is fine, I'm not saying I would be any different but I'm surprised everyone praised her for her courage when it was clear that she never really confronted her illness to the extent where she didn't even make a will.
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