I read this both as someone who has had the priviledge of being alongside friends and relatives who have had cancer, and also as a Cancer Survivor.
Written with honesty this book is full of helpful advice and suggestions regarding the support of others, and it also highlights the importance of being kind to yourself as you support.
A strong Christian faith under-pins advice offered and personally I found this reassuring, affirming, inspiring, and at all times truthful and honest.
I highly recommend this book - it is practical, and non-patronising. There will be acts of support or service to others that you may automatically think of, others that occur to you as you read. The book takes the stress out of having to think or wonder.....anecdotes show rather than tell, and check lists help organise thoughts and actions. Further reading is mentioned and thorough indexing, and Scripture quotes make thr book easy to navigate.
I am very grateful for the understanding and empathy shared by Marissa - 30 years after my cancer I am reassured that my initial reactions as a Cancer Survivor were natural and common.
Though written with friends and family touched by Cancer in mind, this has advice which I am sure will aid in the support of people touched by other diseases and illnesses as the whole person is holistically considered - mind, body, and spirit.