Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 , I know this isn't a famous PSC novelist, but it is on my list to read. The author has Relapsing Polychondritis (which is a really awful disease). She felt like it was taking over her life. She was a writer and a young mom. She wrote the book The Heretic's Daughter, I can't think of her name. She researched her own family and found that she had an ancestor who was hanged as a witch during the Salem witch trials. Writing the novel was theraputic for her. The book has really good reviews. She somehow works her own struggle with the disease into the novel. It hasn't been in when I remember at and Noble. Take care, Cheryl PSC/UC Klug picks up 10th national title in Quebec > > > " I just wanted another shot to finish the season on the podium. " > > Klug did just that Tuesday at Mont Tremblant in Quebec. Klug battled a strong field and fickle weather to finish third overall and first among Americans in parallel giant slalom at the U.S./Canadian Nationals. The national title is the 10th of Klug's career and first since 2007 when he won both the PGS and parallel slalom in Banff, Alberta. > > http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20090403/SPORTS/904029946 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 , I know this isn't a famous PSC novelist, but it is on my list to read. The author has Relapsing Polychondritis (which is a really awful disease). She felt like it was taking over her life. She was a writer and a young mom. She wrote the book The Heretic's Daughter, I can't think of her name. She researched her own family and found that she had an ancestor who was hanged as a witch during the Salem witch trials. Writing the novel was theraputic for her. The book has really good reviews. She somehow works her own struggle with the disease into the novel. It hasn't been in when I remember at and Noble. Take care, Cheryl PSC/UC Klug picks up 10th national title in Quebec > > > " I just wanted another shot to finish the season on the podium. " > > Klug did just that Tuesday at Mont Tremblant in Quebec. Klug battled a strong field and fickle weather to finish third overall and first among Americans in parallel giant slalom at the U.S./Canadian Nationals. The national title is the 10th of Klug's career and first since 2007 when he won both the PGS and parallel slalom in Banff, Alberta. > > http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20090403/SPORTS/904029946 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Thanks! There are some really interesting books coming out of the Salem Witch trials. I'll have to look into this one - I could imagine a similar story line using a physical condition to explain behavior that appeared to others to be witchcraft. I remember one that associated the accused women's behavior with a spore that could easily have contaminated the flour the community used for bread, and caused the reported bewitchings.The review for this one looks interesting, but didn't give much clue as to how her struggles with her disease might be worked in. Now if I could just find one she wrote about vampires - that really might capture my daughter's interest. , Mom to 18 yo daughter UC 6/95, PSC 3/09To: Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 6:56:31 PMSubject: Re: novelist with auto immune disease. , I know this isn't a famous PSC novelist, but it is on my list to read. The author has Relapsing Polychondritis (which is a really awful disease). She felt like it was taking over her life. She was a writer and a young mom. She wrote the book The Heretic's Daughter, I can't think of her name. She researched her own family and found that she had an ancestor who was hanged as a witch during the Salem witch trials. Writing the novel was theraputic for her. The book has really good reviews. She somehow works her own struggle with the disease into the novel. It hasn't been in when I remember at and Noble. Take care, Cheryl PSC/UC Klug picks up 10th national title in Quebec > > > "I just wanted another shot to finish the season on the podium." > > Klug did just that Tuesday at Mont Tremblant in Quebec. Klug battled a strong field and fickle weather to finish third overall and first among Americans in parallel giant slalom at the U.S./Canadian Nationals. The national title is the 10th of Klug's career and first since 2007 when he won both the PGS and parallel slalom in Banff, Alberta. > > http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20090403/SPORTS/904029946 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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