Publication

1997 - Villard, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

57,250 words, Guess

Page Count

229 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads1183753
  • LibraryThing1420514

Classifications

  • DDC974.7/1043
  • LCCCT275.B656 A3 1997

Description

One day in 1989 Rosemary Breslin got a headache that wouldn't go away. That was the easy part. After months of countless tests, blood transfusions, and treatments, doctors at the very best hospitals around the world knew little except that her strange, life-threatening disease was neither AIDS nor cancer. At the age of thirty-two Rosemary was in dire medical limbo. Two years after the first symptoms appeared, Rosemary was out of a job, deeply in dept, nervous about health insurance, and facing eviction. Then, on a dreary March night, friends invited her out to dinner and the theater. It was a New York evening she could afford only by using the last of her money, but she pulled on a ratty cashmere sweater and unwittingly went off to meet the man who would change her life, the man she would marry. In living with her illness and not losing her sanity, and in falling in love, Rosemary has discovered what kind of person she is. Though her medical condition remains serious, her life has become more wondrous than anything she could ever have imagined. Not Exactly What I Had in Mind is Rosemary Breslin's frank account of having a real and marvelous life while wondering how long she might live. It is a true story about the power of love.

Subjects

Topics

WomenPatientsBiographyBreslin, RosemaryNew York Times reviewedWomen -- United States -- BiographyPatients -- United States -- Biography

Places

People

Rosemary Breslin

Other Editions

  • Not exactly what I had in mind: an incurable love storyVillard1997-01-01

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