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A memoir with a difference, subtitled: "Seventeen Brushes With Death". Award-winning novelist Maggie O'Farrell tells her life through a series of vignettes of her near-death experiences. These include: * A childhood illness she was not expected to survive * A terrifying encounter on a remote mountain path * A mismanaged labour in an understaffed hospital Her book started out as a private project, a way for O'Farrell to help her young daughter who suffers from a serious immunology disorder, including severe eczema and allergies that can cause anaphylactic shock: "I've asked myself, when she has been very ill, how do you carry on when death is a daily possibility?" Read by Hattie Morahan Maggie O'Farrell's novels include "Hamnet" "After You'd Gone", "My Lover's Lover", "The Distance Between Us", which won a Somerset Maugham Award, "The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox", "The Hand That First Held Mine", "Instructions for the Heatwave", and "This Must Be The Place". Abridged in five parts and produced by Kirsteen Cameron First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2017.
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