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The Sun, The Rain, and The Insulin: Growing Up With Diabetes

Joan MacCracken, M.D.

Here is a special book inviting the reader to experience the challenges of growing up with diabetes. It is not a diabetes manual. Though filled with information on diabetes, it reads like a novel. Six families with diabetes come alive through the sensitive and humorous writings of Dr. Joan MacCracken. We find ourselves drawn to their story. At the diabetes camp we meet Sam, a father privately struggling with his daughter’s and his own diabetes, and Becky, a bitter teenager, resentful about her chronic condition. We share poignant moments as family members express their deepest concerns and frustrations about this incurable disease. Mac Cracken’s book is filled with feelings because there is nothing cut-and-dried about diabetes

It’s hard to categorize The Sun, The Rain, and The Insulin: Growing Up With Diabetes. It’s a semi-biography and semi-novel about six families, written by a real physician about real experiences of families who have attended a diabetes camp in Maine. Loaded with diabetes hints, and laced with humor, the book should be required reading as a manual for everyone with diabetes and every prospective diabetes camp counselor. And it’s worth the while of everybody interested in the challenges which confront families who are living with diabetes.

This book is difficult to find in stock. Contact the publisher directly for a copy.

Published by Tiffin Press of Maine, P.O. Box 549, Orono, Maine 04473-0549, 1996. ISBN 0-9646018-5-0.1996

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