Life I’ve learned as Monk Key

It is a book that deals with the social side of cancer, as a son, a friend and an individual. It is a story of coping with uncertainty, the reactions of others and living with them too. It documents the total shock and utter fear that a diagnosis brings and the acceptance of surrendering to a treatment that brings its own baggage yet ultimately insures life. It talks about transforming all the negativity into positive means. Yet at the very root of the book, ahead of the fear and disappointment, there is humour and laughter. Though the story of cancer has been told before, it has not been told like this.
Cancer merely is a term you can refer to as a problem, a challenge, a bad situation, or suffering.
You don’t have to be someone who has experienced cancer to empathize with or relate to what
I’ve written. If you look hard enough, the word CAN is hidden in the word CANCER which
means I CAN and we CAN conquer the side effects in our life.

