The Greatest Books of All Time on Illness

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Illness

The "Illness" category in literature encompasses a diverse range of books that explore the physical, emotional, and psychological dimensions of health and disease. These works often delve into personal narratives, medical histories, and fictional accounts that highlight the experiences of individuals grappling with various illnesses. From chronic conditions and terminal diseases to mental health struggles and rare disorders, the genre provides a profound insight into the human condition, the resilience of the human spirit, and the complexities of the healthcare system. Through memoirs, novels, and non-fiction, the "Illness" category aims to foster empathy, raise awareness, and offer solace to those affected by illness, while also educating readers about the multifaceted nature of health and wellness.

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  1. 151. Skellig by David Almond

    The novel centers on a young boy who, after moving into a dilapidated house, discovers a mysterious creature named Skellig in the garage. As he befriends Skellig, the boy navigates the complexities of family life, particularly the illness of his baby sister. Skellig, who appears to be part angel, part owl-like being, reveals extraordinary abilities that defy natural explanation. The boy's relationship with Skellig helps him understand the miracles of life, the power of love, and the importance of hope, transforming him and those around him in profound ways.

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  2. 152. A Yellow Raft In Blue Water by Michael Dorris

    The novel intricately weaves together the lives of three generations of Native American women, exploring their complex relationships, personal struggles, and cultural identity. Through the perspectives of Rayona, her mother Christine, and her grandmother Ida, the story delves into themes of family, resilience, and the search for belonging. Each woman's narrative reveals hidden truths and deep-seated emotions, ultimately painting a poignant picture of their interconnected lives and the enduring bonds that tie them together.

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  3. 153. The Journal Of A Disappointed Man by W. N. P. Barbellion

    "The Journal of a Disappointed Man" is a profoundly introspective diary that chronicles the personal struggles, reflections, and daily life of a man grappling with his ambitions, relationships, and the harsh realities of his deteriorating health due to multiple sclerosis. Written with raw honesty and sharp wit, the journal entries delve into the author's innermost thoughts and feelings, revealing his deep frustrations, intellectual pursuits, and his poignant quest for meaning in the face of an incurable illness and the inevitability of death. The diary is not only a window into the author's soul but also a commentary on the human condition, making it a timeless exploration of despair, hope, and the pursuit of understanding one's purpose.

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  4. 154. Ending Up by Kingsley Amis

    "Ending Up" is a darkly comedic novel that revolves around the lives of five elderly people living together in a dilapidated cottage in England. As they grapple with the physical and emotional challenges of old age, their interactions are marked by petty squabbles, longstanding grudges, and the occasional flare-up of affection. The story delves into themes of mortality, the indignities of aging, and the human capacity for both cruelty and companionship, presenting a poignant yet humorous exploration of the inevitable decline that accompanies the end of life.

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  5. 155. Journal Of Katherine Mansfield by Katherine Mansfield

    This collection of personal reflections offers an intimate glimpse into the life and thoughts of a pioneering modernist writer. Through a series of journal entries, the author candidly explores her struggles with illness, her relationships, and her relentless pursuit of artistic perfection. The entries reveal a deeply introspective and sensitive individual, grappling with the complexities of human emotions and the challenges of creative expression. The journal serves as both a poignant self-portrait and a testament to the author's enduring literary legacy.

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  6. 156. The Last Leaf by O. Henry

    In a quaint Greenwich Village neighborhood, two struggling artists, Sue and Johnsy, face a dire situation when Johnsy falls gravely ill with pneumonia. As she lies in bed, she becomes fixated on the leaves of a vine outside her window, believing that her life will end when the last leaf falls. Their elderly neighbor, Behrman, a failed artist who dreams of creating a masterpiece, takes it upon himself to give Johnsy hope. In an act of selfless artistry, he paints a realistic leaf on the wall, which remains steadfast through a stormy night, inspiring Johnsy to fight for her life. Tragically, Behrman succumbs to pneumonia after his night in the cold, leaving behind his final, life-saving masterpiece.

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  7. 157. Seaview by Toby Olson

    "Seaview" follows a group of friends who are drawn together by a shared tragedy. Set in rural New England, the narrative explores their shared past, the secrets they keep, and the ways in which they cope with their grief. The story is told through the perspective of a Vietnam War veteran, his lover, and their friends, all of whom are dealing with their own personal traumas. This book is a poignant exploration of friendship, love, loss, and the human capacity for resilience.

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  8. 158. The Epicure's Lament by Kate Christensen

    "The Epicure's Lament" is a darkly humorous story about a misanthropic, chain-smoking gourmand living in self-imposed exile in his ancestral home. Struggling with a terminal illness, the protagonist uses his time to write a cookbook that includes ruminations on life and love. However, his solitude is interrupted by the arrival of his brother and his family, forcing him to grapple with his past and his relationships.

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  9. 159. The Franchiser by Stanley Elkin

    This novel revolves around the life of a young man who, despite suffering from multiple sclerosis, decides to invest his inheritance in a chain of fast-food franchises across America. As he travels from one location to another, he encounters various characters and situations, each reflecting different aspects of American society and culture. The narrative explores themes of capitalism, consumerism, and the American Dream while also providing a poignant portrayal of the protagonist's struggle with his disease.

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  10. 160. Taking the World in for Repairs by Richard Selzer

    "Taking the World in for Repairs" is a collection of short stories that explore the human condition through a variety of lenses. The author, a surgeon, uses his medical background to delve into the complexities of life and death, love and loss, and the inherent beauty and tragedy of the human experience. Each story offers a unique perspective on life's most profound questions, providing readers with thought-provoking insights into the nature of humanity.

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  11. 161. Self-Consciousness by John Updike

    "Self-Consciousness" is a memoir that delves into the personal life of a renowned author, exploring his childhood, his relationship with his parents, his struggles with psoriasis and stuttering, as well as his religious beliefs and views on death. The author's reflections on his life are deeply personal, introspective, and filled with a sense of vulnerability, providing an intimate look into his experiences and thought processes. The book offers an insightful exploration of the author's self-consciousness and how it has shaped his life and work.

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  12. 162. War Dances by Sherman Alexie

    "War Dances" is a collection of short stories and poems that explore the lives of Native Americans in contemporary society. The narratives delve into various themes such as identity, culture, family, love, and loss. The stories are filled with humor, heartbreak, and wisdom, painting a vivid picture of the unique struggles and experiences faced by modern Native Americans.

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  13. 163. Unicorn Mountain by Michael Bishop

    "Unicorn Mountain" by Michael Bishop is a science fiction novel set in a future where humanity has discovered a way to travel to other planets and interact with alien life forms. The story follows a team of scientists and explorers as they journey to a distant planet in search of a mythical creature known as a unicorn. Along the way, they encounter a variety of strange and dangerous creatures, as well as unexpected challenges that test their skills and their resolve. As they delve deeper into the mysteries of the planet, they begin to uncover secrets that threaten to change their understanding of the universe forever.

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  14. 164. Riceyman Steps by Arnold Bennett

    "Riceyman Steps" is a captivating novel that delves into the life of Henry Earlforward, a middle-aged bookseller who becomes obsessed with money and order. Set in early 20th century London, the story follows Henry as he navigates his deteriorating health, complex relationships, and the challenges of running his bookshop. As the narrative unfolds, the reader is drawn into a world of intricate characters and moral dilemmas, exploring themes of greed, love, and the pursuit of happiness.

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  15. 165. Night Letters by Robert Dessaix

    A Journey Through Switzerland and Italy

    "Night Letters" is a thought-provoking and introspective novel that follows the journey of a middle-aged man who embarks on a spontaneous trip to Venice after receiving a mysterious letter. As he explores the enchanting city, he reflects on his past, contemplates his present, and contemplates the meaning of life. Through beautifully crafted prose and vivid descriptions, the book explores themes of love, loss, identity, and the search for purpose, offering readers a captivating and philosophical exploration of the human experience.

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  16. 166. The Sound Of A Wild Snail Eating by Renee Raudman, Elisabeth Tova Bailey

    A True Story

    In this contemplative memoir, a bedridden woman finds solace and profound lessons in the life of a wild snail that has taken up residence on her nightstand. As her own physical world shrinks due to a debilitating illness, the snail's simple, yet intricate existence offers her a unique perspective on the nature of survival, resilience, and the intricate balance of life. Through observations of the snail's habits and the parallels drawn between its life and human existence, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry that explores the wonder and beauty of nature, even in its smallest manifestations, and reflects on the healing power of the natural world.

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  17. 167. The Salt Path by Raynor Winn

    A Memoir of Hope and Healing on the South West Coast Path

    The book is a moving memoir that recounts the true story of a couple who, after losing their home and receiving a devastating health diagnosis, embark on an extraordinary journey along the South West Coast Path. With very little money and only the essentials on their backs, they traverse 630 miles of the English coastline. The narrative is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the healing power of nature, and the transformative power of walking and wild camping through landscapes of breathtaking beauty. Along the way, they encounter kindness, wildlife, and the challenges of the elements, all while reflecting on their past lives and uncertain future.

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  18. 168. Illness As Metaphor by Susan Sontag

    The book is a critical examination of the ways in which society uses metaphors to depict and understand illness, particularly focusing on tuberculosis and cancer. The author argues that the metaphors and myths surrounding certain diseases can often be harmful, adding a layer of stigma and moral judgment to the patient's experience. By analyzing historical and cultural attitudes, the book challenges the victim-blaming narratives and encourages a more empathetic and fact-based approach to understanding illness, advocating for the separation of the patient's identity from their disease.

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  19. 169. The Furies by Janet Hobhouse

    In "The Furies," the novel delves into the complex relationships and emotional turmoil of a woman as she navigates through her life, marked by a series of intense and often destructive relationships with her family and lovers. The narrative explores themes of identity, feminism, and the quest for self-realization against the backdrop of the protagonist's tumultuous bond with her mother, her search for love, and her struggle with illness. Through a raw and introspective lens, the book examines the interplay of passion, anger, and the quest for independence that define the human experience.

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  20. 170. The Spare Room by Helen Garner

    "The Spare Room" is a poignant narrative centered around the themes of friendship, mortality, and the complexities of caregiving. The story unfolds over the course of three weeks, during which the protagonist, Helen, invites her terminally ill friend Nicola to stay in her spare room while receiving alternative cancer treatment. As Helen becomes deeply involved in caring for Nicola, she confronts the harsh realities of her friend's illness, the efficacy of the treatments, and the emotional and physical toll it takes on both of them. The novel explores the strains of their friendship, the challenge of confronting inevitable loss, and the resilience required to support someone in profound pain.

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  21. 171. Merci Suárez Changes Gears by Meg Medina

    In "Merci Suárez Changes Gears," readers follow the life of Merci Suárez, a sixth grader navigating the complexities of both adolescence and her scholarship at an elite private school. As she deals with typical issues like difficult friendships and school pressures, Merci also faces unique family challenges, particularly her grandfather’s worsening Alzheimer’s disease. The novel explores themes of identity, socio-economic differences, and the bonds of family, all through the lens of a relatable and resilient young protagonist.

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  22. 172. The Black Tower by P. D. James

    In this gripping mystery novel, the protagonist, Detective Adam Dalgliesh, is recovering from a serious illness and decides to visit an old friend at a secluded nursing home on the Dorset coast. Upon arrival, he discovers that his friend has died under suspicious circumstances, prompting him to delve into the enigmatic and secretive world of the nursing home. As Dalgliesh investigates, he uncovers a web of deceit, hidden motives, and dark secrets among the residents and staff, leading him to confront his own vulnerabilities while unraveling a complex and chilling case.

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  23. 173. Between Two Kingdoms by Suleika Jaouad

    A Memoir of a Life Interrupted

    The book is a poignant memoir that chronicles the author's journey from being diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia in her early twenties to her eventual recovery and quest for meaning beyond survival. It explores the emotional and physical challenges she faces during her treatment, the impact on her relationships, and her struggle to redefine her identity after cancer. As she embarks on a cross-country road trip, she seeks to connect with others who have experienced similar life-altering events, ultimately discovering resilience, hope, and a renewed sense of purpose in the space between illness and health.

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  24. 174. Libby Lost And Found by Stephanie Booth

    Libby Weeks is the secretive author behind the popular fantasy series, "The Falling Children," known to her readers as F.T. Goldhero. As she struggles to complete the final book, Libby faces a personal crisis when she is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's. Her condition worsens, leading to moments of forgetfulness and anxiety. In a bid to finish her series, Libby enlists the help of Peanut Bixton, an eleven-year-old fan who knows her work inside out but carries her own hidden burdens. Together, they navigate the challenges of Libby's illness, leading to a poignant and unexpected resolution.

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  25. 175. Elena Knows by Claudia Piñeiro

    In this gripping narrative, a determined mother embarks on a relentless quest to uncover the truth behind her daughter's mysterious death. Set against the backdrop of a society fraught with secrets and moral complexities, the story delves into themes of justice, faith, and the human condition. As the protagonist battles her own physical limitations and confronts the indifference of those around her, she unravels a web of hidden truths, challenging the boundaries of love and the lengths one will go to seek closure. The tale is a poignant exploration of resilience, belief, and the unyielding bond between a mother and her child.

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