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How do you go on when your world shatters twice?
When Stephen Policoff's adopted daughter Anna was four, a freak accident landed her in the ER. Seven months and countless tests later, the Mayo Clinic delivered a devastating diagnosis-Niemann-Pick Type C, a rare and fatal genetic illness; most children with it do not live past thirteen. As Anna's illness progressed, so did her buoyant personality and love for Broadway musicals, her younger sister, and song. Then tragedy struck again when Stephen's wife Kate was diagnosed with late-stage cancer, leaving Stephen to raise terminally ill Anna and her sister alone. At once heartbreaking and life-affirming, A Ribbon for Your Hair weaves together memoir, medical intrigue, dark humor, and deep tenderness. It is about what it means to endure, to remember, and to love.
"The language is precise and, at certain moments, lyrical...a sharp-eyes, frequently poetic exploration of love, family, and parenting in the shadow of tragedy." -Kirkus Reviews
"Stephen Policoff is so singular in so many ways-as the first writing teacher I ever had; as a seer of the ineffable, the unbearable, and the unexpectedly comedic...a joy to know and to read. So just read him and know!"
-Susan Choi, National Book Award winner for Trust Exercise
"A Ribbon For Your Hair is a primer on a cruel neurogenetic disorder, and on the joy of ties that bind."
-Kathleen Watt, author of Rearranged: An Opera Singer's Facial Cancer and Life Transposed
"Policoff is a master of observation, of humanity's frailties and foibles."
-Lisa Del Rosso, California Review of Books
When Stephen Policoff's adopted daughter Anna was four, a freak accident landed her in the ER. Seven months and countless tests later, the Mayo Clinic delivered a devastating diagnosis-Niemann-Pick Type C, a rare and fatal genetic illness; most children with it do not live past thirteen. As Anna's illness progressed, so did her buoyant personality and love for Broadway musicals, her younger sister, and song. Then tragedy struck again when Stephen's wife Kate was diagnosed with late-stage cancer, leaving Stephen to raise terminally ill Anna and her sister alone. At once heartbreaking and life-affirming, A Ribbon for Your Hair weaves together memoir, medical intrigue, dark humor, and deep tenderness. It is about what it means to endure, to remember, and to love.
"The language is precise and, at certain moments, lyrical...a sharp-eyes, frequently poetic exploration of love, family, and parenting in the shadow of tragedy." -Kirkus Reviews
"Stephen Policoff is so singular in so many ways-as the first writing teacher I ever had; as a seer of the ineffable, the unbearable, and the unexpectedly comedic...a joy to know and to read. So just read him and know!"
-Susan Choi, National Book Award winner for Trust Exercise
"A Ribbon For Your Hair is a primer on a cruel neurogenetic disorder, and on the joy of ties that bind."
-Kathleen Watt, author of Rearranged: An Opera Singer's Facial Cancer and Life Transposed
"Policoff is a master of observation, of humanity's frailties and foibles."
-Lisa Del Rosso, California Review of Books