Let's Talk

Let's Talk

by Ed McBain (Author), Evan Hunter (Author)

Synopsis

In the late 1980s, Ed McBain got a sore throat, not unusual except his then lasted on-and-off for the next ten years...Doctor after doctor attempted to treat his condition, but it got neither better nor worse and eventually became a source of some amusement to the author. However a few years ago - during another routine check-up - the news came back that this time it was cancer. And not only that, but the only course of action would be to remove Ed's larynx in its entirety - amongst other things robbing him of his voice. This is the story of Ed's experiences during those dark days and his recovery afterwards. It's a tale told with sadness, regret and stunning good humour. And in the end it is a story of eventual success and happiness. But the journey to get there is littered with triumph and tragedy...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 May 2005

ISBN 10: 0752869485
ISBN 13: 9780752869483
Book Overview: This is a wonderful book from an amazing writer. Despite the loss and indignities of everything he had to endure he writes with fortutidude and wit. There are many laugh-out-loud moments as well as some heartbreaking scenes. This is just as much a love story. Ed's wife, Dina, is his rock all the way through and it is as much about her as him. In recent years Ed McBain has been recognised as one of the finest commercial writers of the last hundred years. He gets blanket reviews and has been nominated for all the major awards. This book WILL get coverage. Every self-help section should stock this book. As a portrayal of the effects of smoking it has few rivals.

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An extraordinary book, a desperately frank account. EVENING STANDARD, 6 Feb
Author Bio
Evan Hunter was born in New York City in 1926. He is widely recognised as one of America's most popular novelists, as well as a successful writer for television and cinema whose credits include the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. As Ed McBain, Evan has become one of the most illustrious names in crime fiction. He is a holder of the Mystery Writers of America's coveted Grand Master Award. He now lives in Norwalk, Connecticut.