We’re working with Macmillan Cancer Support to create a new national list of Reading Well Mood-boosting Books. The books will be promoted in Macmillan cancer information points and libraries around the country.
We’d like to invite people who have been affected by cancer to recommend their favourite mood-boosting books.
The books don’t have to be specifically about cancer, but they should be titles that you – or someone close to you – have found to be mood-boosting during or after treatment.
The books can be any genre – you might like to recommend fiction, poetry, a memoir, graphic novel or cookery book. As long as you found it to be uplifting, and you’d like to recommend it to others.
The 2013 Macmillan list
The first Macmillan Mood-boosting Books list was created last year and included 20 titles.
These ranged from poetry book Of Mutability by Jo Shapcott and cookery book Jamie’s Ministry of Food by Jamie Oliver, to a range of uplifting novels including Travels with My Aunt by Graham Greene, The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier and Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years by Sue Townsend.
Find out about the complete list of 20 titles.
Get involved
Please send your mood-boosting books recommendations to [email protected] by Friday 31 October along with a line or two about why you found the title to be uplifting.
Find out more about Reading Well Mood-boosting Books.