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Cancer Ill Give You One Year A Noninformative Guide To Breast Cancer A Writers Memoir In Almost Real Time Jennifer Spiegel

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Cancer Ill Give You One Year A Noninformative Guide To Breast Cancer A Writers Memoir In Almost Real Time Jennifer Spiegel
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Cancer Ill Give You One Year A Noninformative Guide To Breast Cancer A Writers Memoir In Almost Real Time Jennifer Spiegel instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5 MB
Author: Jennifer Spiegel
ISBN: 9781725255920, 9781725255906, 1725255928, 1725255901
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Cancer Ill Give You One Year A Noninformative Guide To Breast Cancer A Writers Memoir In Almost Real Time Jennifer Spiegel by Jennifer Spiegel 9781725255920, 9781725255906, 1725255928, 1725255901 instant download after payment.

Cancer, I'll Give You One Year: A Non-Informative Guide To Breast Cancer, A Writer's Memoir In Almost Real Time is not about eating kale. The book is 100 percent narrative nonfiction and 0 percent self-help. It was actually written for the author's children in case she died. This sounds morbid, but maybe "pointed" and "candid" are better words. Embracing candor as an aesthetic, this real-time story hits upon the sacred, the profane, a trip to Epcot, a colonoscopy, her kids' responses to everything, and O. J. Simpson's parole hearing. Writing-centric, voice-driven, and conscious of a death sentence—no diets or exercises are offered, but the author may give horrible parenting advice. It's undoubtedly funny, but also a meditation on meaning.

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