The Diary of a Breast
Elisa Segrave(Author)
Notting Hill Editions (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 16. February 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-1-912559-85-5 (ISBN)
Description
"A nurse brought round a form and invited me to fill it in. I wrote: I live alone with two young children. I am about to get divorced. My son is at a school for children with difficulties. I think my mother is an alcoholic. I am a freelance writer and I am probably suffering from stress due to not getting any work."
In September 1991, Elisa Segrave discovered a lump in her breast. Over the next nine months, Segrave kept a disarmingly honest diary, documenting her treatment but also wryly evoking her troublesome family, her eccentric, cosmopolitan friends and fellow long-suffering NHS patients. The result is an immensely engaging mixture of truth and hilarity, privilege and deprivation, pleasure and pain.
In September 1991, Elisa Segrave discovered a lump in her breast. Over the next nine months, Segrave kept a disarmingly honest diary, documenting her treatment but also wryly evoking her troublesome family, her eccentric, cosmopolitan friends and fellow long-suffering NHS patients. The result is an immensely engaging mixture of truth and hilarity, privilege and deprivation, pleasure and pain.
Reviews / Votes
"Elastic, compassionate and funny." -Candia McWilliam, Independent on Sunday"There are so many things to praise in Elisa Segrave's The Diary of a Breast that it is hard to know where to begin." -Literary Review
"A richly funny, highly original book in which the anxiety of illness competes (unsuccessfully) with exuberant life." -Elle
"Profoundly, gravely funny." -Financial Times
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 130 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912559-85-5 (9781912559855)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Elisa Segrave is an author, diarist, and journalist. She is the author of the novel Ten Men and The Girl from Station X: My Mother's Unknown Life. She has written for many newspapers and magazines, including the Guardian, the Observer, The Times, the Independent and The London Review of Books. She lives in London and Sussex.