The Light That Endures


Stories of Courage, Compassion, and Resilience at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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By Todd Weissman
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
216 x 133 mm
Weight:
250 g
Pages:
192

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Todd Weissman has spent his career working in and with mission-driven organizations, including at Dana-Farber. He lives in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Learn more about him at www.toddweissman.com.

Author's Note Introduction 1. Steve 2. Edrian 3. Lisa 4. Joe 5. Jess 6. Stephen 7. Tia 8. Ellen After Acknowledgements Notes

"The Light That Endures gives readers a glimpse into a side of Dana-Farber that many never get to see. The stories in this book reveal people and moments that define the Institute's spirit, the quiet courage, the compassion, and the connection that run through everything they do. At the Red Sox, we have been fortunate to witness that spirit up close through our decades of partnership with Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund. I am grateful to Todd Weissman for shining a light on these stories so that others can see what makes this community so remarkable."-Sam Kennedy, President CEO, Boston Red Sox "In a manner distinct from many books that describe someone's experience with cancer, Todd Weissman's The Light That Endures offers a refreshing look into the many ways that people live their lives face to face with these awful maladies. Weissman has given us a much-needed window into the people who shape a great institution that in turn shapes the experience of dealing with cancer for the many thousands in its care."-Edward J. Benz, Jr., MD, President and CEO Emeritus, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute "Weissman provides very compelling stories, weaving a rich tapestry of lives affiliated with this important institution."-James Kelly, author of Margin Over Mission: When Private Equity Owns Your Hospital "As Weissman works to show the 'grace' of individuals making a difference in the lives of others, whether through their work at Dana-Farber or in other aspects of their lives, it is clear that he put great time, care, and thought into interviewing and portraying each of his subjects, and that he cares deeply about the people and this institution."-Kate Washington, author of Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America

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