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An act of love / Marie Fleming with Sue Leonard

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextProducer: Dublin : Hachette Books Ireland, 2014Description: 287 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781444791211 pbk
Subject(s): Summary: One of Marie Fleming's last acts before she died from multiple sclerosis in late 2013 was to complete her memoir. A woman described by the High Court President as 'one of the most remarkable witnesses to come before the courts', during her landmark case against the Irish State to lift the ban on assisted suicide, here she tells the personal story behind the public face. From her young years growing up in Donegal, as she struggled to keep her family together after her mother left, to her battle to keep her own first-born child, to her later quest for education and self-betterment, against the odds, 'An Act of Love' is an unforgettable story of ambition and of life lived to the full.
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One of Marie Fleming's last acts before she died from multiple sclerosis in late 2013 was to complete her memoir. A woman described by the High Court President as 'one of the most remarkable witnesses to come before the courts', during her landmark case against the Irish State to lift the ban on assisted suicide, here she tells the personal story behind the public face. From her young years growing up in Donegal, as she struggled to keep her family together after her mother left, to her battle to keep her own first-born child, to her later quest for education and self-betterment, against the odds, 'An Act of Love' is an unforgettable story of ambition and of life lived to the full

One of Marie Fleming's last acts before she died from multiple sclerosis in late 2013 was to complete her memoir. A woman described by the High Court President as 'one of the most remarkable witnesses to come before the courts', during her landmark case against the Irish State to lift the ban on assisted suicide, here she tells the personal story behind the public face. From her young years growing up in Donegal, as she struggled to keep her family together after her mother left, to her battle to keep her own first-born child, to her later quest for education and self-betterment, against the odds, 'An Act of Love' is an unforgettable story of ambition and of life lived to the full.

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