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Author Delaney, Rob, 1977- author.

Title A heart that works / Rob Delaney. [Boundless electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Spiegel and Grau, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (180 pages)
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Summary In 2016, Rob Delaney's one-year-old son, Henry, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The family had moved from Los Angeles to London with their two young boys when Rob's wife was pregnant with Henry, their third. The move was an adventure that would bind them even more tightly together as they navigated the novelty of London, the culture clashes, and the funhouse experience of Rob's fame--thanks to his role as co-creator and co-star of the hit series Catastrophe. Henry's illness was a cataclysm that changed everything about their lives. Amid the hospital routine, surgeries, and brutal treatments, they found a newfound community of nurses, aides, caregivers, and fellow parents contending with the unthinkable. Two years later, Henry died, and his family watched their world fall away to reveal the things that matter most.
System Details Requires Boundless App.
Subject Delaney, Rob, 1977-
Bereavement.
Sons -- Death.
Fathers -- United States -- Biography.
Fathers and sons.
Brain -- Cancer -- Patients.
Brain -- Cancer -- Patients -- Biography.
Brain -- Cancer -- Patients -- Family relationships.
Infants -- Death.
Genre Autobiographies.
Self-help publications.
Other Form: Electronic reproduction of (manifestation): Delaney, Rob, 1977- Heart that works New York : Spiegel and Grau, [2022] 9781954118317 (NjBwBT)bl2022037159
ISBN 9781954118324
1954118325
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