A book called The Pain Diaries by author/journalist Melanie Thernstrom, which attempts to examine the phenomenon of pain in the close and attentive way Andrew Solomon and William Styron have written of depression, was won in a spirited auction by Becky Saletan at Farrar, Straus & Giroux. She paid what agent Henry Dunow calls "a healthy mid-six figures" for world rights in a book that will combine reportage and personal narrative on the author's own struggle against chronic pain, which is a disease suffered by millions of Americans. Thernstrom, who is the author of two true-crime books, Dead Girl and Halfway Heaven, has expanded an article on chronic pain she wrote for the New York Times Magazine into the book.
Pain Book Won at Auction
Nov 29, 2002
A version of this article appeared in the 12/02/2002 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: