Sweet World

Sweet World by Maureen Seaton, published by CavanKerry Press in 2019, is a poignant exploration of life amid an epidemic, specifically breast cancer. This edition spans 70 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a unique perspective, focusing not on the struggle against illness but rather on the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity for love and growth despite adversity.
Readers will find that Sweet World delves into the complexities of living with a disease, portraying the body as a vehicle for transformation rather than a victim of circumstance. Through the lens of personal experience, Seaton reflects on the challenges and joys that accompany her journey, emphasizing themes of health, identity, and the power of self-reinvention. This work contributes to the broader discourse on health and wellness, particularly within the contexts of LGBTQ and women’s literature.
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“Sweet World reveals a 21st-century life in the midst of an epidemic. It’s not about hating, battling, or even ultimately surviving the ravages of the epidemic as much as it is an homage to a life that continues even as the illness exists within the fabirc of the body–the body, which is not victim, but vehicle for love, light, and growth. It is about a ceasefire with the disease while the soul steps up and takes the lead. Simply put, it’s about the challenges and ultimate joys of one woman’s life as she recreates herself in a time of breast cancer”–Inside front flap.
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