Stronger Than Death

Stronger Than Death by Sue Chance, published by Norton in 1992, is a first edition that spans 161 pages. This book presents a unique perspective from a physician who shares her personal experiences with anguish, combining professional insight with deeply personal reflections. It addresses complex themes related to psychology, personality, and the challenges surrounding suicide and health issues.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the emotional and psychological dimensions of suffering, as well as the social implications of disease and health. The narrative is shaped by Chance’s dual role as a medical professional and a person grappling with her own pain, offering a distinctive viewpoint on the human condition. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricate relationship between personal experience and broader social issues, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on mental health and well-being.
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“This extraordinary book is that unusual combination of a work by a competent physician, who herself is a human victim in anguish, and who writes like a fierce angel with a fixed purpose.” –Edwin S. Shneidman, Ph.D., Professor of Thanatology Emeritus, UCLA
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