"Silver Rights" is the account of one family's long and lonely struggle to educate its children.
An account of her struggle was published by The Times early last month.
But Roth's account of her own struggle also helped change the way Americans view drinking problems.
The book is a semi-autobiographical account of a young actor's struggle to find himself amidst murder, mystery and mayhem.
It is a harrowing but inspiring account of one woman's struggle with overwhelming tragedy and her refusal to give in to prejudice.
A moving account of a young woman's struggle with anorexia nervosa, and her eventual recovery.
The last chapter is an account of his struggle with myelodysplasia, the disease which finally took his life in December 1996.
A moving and painfully honest account of a mother's struggle to come to terms with the death of her baby.
"Cancer Winter," for example, is the account of her own struggle with the disease.
This is "a riveting account" of their struggle to survive, the Book Review wrote in 1977.