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Chasing Hope

A Patient's Deep Dive Into Stem Cells, Faith, and the Future

By (author) Richard Cohen
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Penguin Random House Group, New York, United States
Imprint: Blue Rider Press
Published: 3rd May 2018
Dimensions: w 145mm h 220mm d 29mm
Weight: 414g
ISBN-10: 0399575251
ISBN-13: 9780399575259
Barcode No: 9780399575259
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Synopsis
After more than four decades living with multiple sclerosis, New York Times bestselling author Richard M. Cohen finds a flicker of hope in a groundbreaking medical procedure.

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"Chasing Hope is moving and powerful, so brutally honest about the daily hardships of living with a terrible disease, yet finding ways to take pleasure in family, friends and writing. What an inspirational guide this story will be for people suffering from illness and those who love them."
--Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of Team of Rivals and Wait Till Next Year

"My dad has MS. What a perfect time and perfect author for this book!"
--Amy Schumer, author of The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo "I am so inspired by Richard Cohen's story and the stories of resilience and faith in Chasing Hope. Richard reminds us that in life we all carry a bag of rocks, and that hope--even a glimmer--can help us shoulder the heaviest loads."
--Ann Romney, author of In This Together

"A profound exploration of science and spirit as the underpinnings of true hope .... This clear-eyed narrative will inspire and illuminate all those seeking hope in the midst of illness."
--Jerome Groopman, M.D., Recanati Professor, Harvard Medical School and author of How Doctors Think and The Anatomy of Hope

"An unforgettable book, thanks to gifted writing, first-rate reporting, and painful experience. Over time, MS has robbed Richard Cohen of most of his eyesight and mobility, but not his inner vision or mobility of spirit."
--Charles Osgood, author of See You on the Radio