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A Season in Hell

A Memoir

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A Season in Hell

Written by: Marilyn French
Narrated by: Ruth Ann Phimister
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In 1992, Marilyn French was told she had one year to live. A smoker of 48 years she was diagnosed as having cancer of the oesophagus, a cancer which is almost always fatal. Five years on, having battled with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, a heart attack and her back breaking, she is very much alive. And - astonishingly - her body shows no sign of cancer.

A Season in Hell is a remarkable, unsentimental, life-affirming journey from an indomitable woman who brought the fighting power she has always brought to the war between the sexes, to the war that for a while raged from within her.

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It’s an eye-opening, a personal teaching of living in the present moment, accepting what is and doing your best with what you got. Extremely strong resilient kind woman. 1990. I lost my dad. He was 53. He tried to be resilience, I was 26. I took care of him like a newborn and that changed who I am live in now all we have.

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