by James M. Lang '91 (Capital Books)
Through
fatherhood, earning a Ph.D., moving and starting a new job, the
author struggles to come to terms with the chronic illness that
manifested itself when he was 26. "I believe that illness and
suffering can offer us insights into the most important questions
we can ask ourselves about what it means to be a human being,"
he writes. With openness and frank language, Lang discusses how
his journey with illness has affected his family, his religious
views and his work life.
(August 2004)