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Dear Bruno
hardcover
$12.00
In 1979, Alice Trillin, who three years earlier had been diagnosed with a malignant lung tumor, received a call from good friend Annie Navasky telling her that Annie's 12-year-old son, Bruno, also had cancer. Alice's response was a letter to Bruno in which she tried to show that it was possible to talk about cancer in a tone that was frank, honest, and funny. Children and adults struggling with the 'why me?' of cancer will find in this book a realistic, funny, and somehow, reassuring exploration of the fight for survival. Illustrated with cartoons by New Yorker artist Edward Koren.
Alice Trillin produces television programs for children. She lives in New York City.
Health / Self-help
Spring 1996
hardcover
9 x 6, 32 pages
978-1-56584-057-7
Spring 1996
hardcover
9 x 6, 32 pages
978-1-56584-057-7
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