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Keeping Joy

Morven-May Maccallum

Editora: Brown Dog Books

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In this stunningly insightful and humours sequel to Finding Joy, Keeping Joy explores the long terms consequences of chronic illness. Through the eyes of Joyce, Aunt Beth and Logan we follow Joyce’s fight to regain her health and her freedom after nearly a decade of being housebound with Lyme disease.
Disponível desde: 31/08/2023.

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