Author: | Deric Longden | ISBN: | 9780900123634 |
Publisher: | Bibliophile Books | Publication: | March 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Deric Longden |
ISBN: | 9780900123634 |
Publisher: | Bibliophile Books |
Publication: | March 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
'A funny, sad, and above all, enormously inspiring story' Clare Francis, Action for M.E.
In 1971 Deric Longden's wife Diana fell ill with the mysterious disorder known as ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis). She was unable to move without a wheelchair, and was in almost constant pain. Equally distressing, perhaps, was the fact that every doctor she saw was unable to diagnose what was wrong with her. Deric, devoting more and more time to looking after Diana, watched his business gradually fail, and had to neglect his developing career as a broadcaster. He became househusband, nurse and caretaker of the woman he loved.
Diana's Story is told by a writer who can transform the bleakest moment with his warmth and wit. It is an extraordinarily funny account of a marriage based on love and on an exceptional sense of humour.
'A remarkable book, warm and sad…laced with a lot of humour'.' - Sunday Express.
'A funny, sad, and above all, enormously inspiring story' Clare Francis, Action for M.E.
In 1971 Deric Longden's wife Diana fell ill with the mysterious disorder known as ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis). She was unable to move without a wheelchair, and was in almost constant pain. Equally distressing, perhaps, was the fact that every doctor she saw was unable to diagnose what was wrong with her. Deric, devoting more and more time to looking after Diana, watched his business gradually fail, and had to neglect his developing career as a broadcaster. He became househusband, nurse and caretaker of the woman he loved.
Diana's Story is told by a writer who can transform the bleakest moment with his warmth and wit. It is an extraordinarily funny account of a marriage based on love and on an exceptional sense of humour.
'A remarkable book, warm and sad…laced with a lot of humour'.' - Sunday Express.