Why I Wore Lipstick: To My Mastectomy
Autor Geralyn Lucasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2005
THE BASIS FOR THE 2006 LIFETIME ORIGINAL MOVIE!
"Her book's catchy title belies its substantial content: this is an honest, perceptive memoir from a feisty survivor who's willing to discuss every detail, like getting sick in cabs during chemo treatments, baldness and sex. " - Publishers Weekly
Having recently graduated from Columbia Journalism School and landed her dream job at 20/20, the last thing 27-year-old Geralyn expects to hear is a breast cancer diagnosis. And there is one part of the diagnosis that no one will discuss with her: what it means to be a young girl with cancer in a beauty-obsessed culture. Trying to find herself, while losing her vibrancy and her looks, Geralyn embarks on a road to self-acceptance that will inspire all women. Although her book is explicitly about a period of time where she was driven by fear and uncertainty about the future, Geralyn managed a transformation that will encourage all women under siege to discover their own courage and beauty.
The important and outrageous lessons of Why I Wore Lipstick come fast and furious with the same gusto that Geralyn has learned to bring to every moment of her life.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 031233446X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: GRIFFIN
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This book is for any woman who has ever lost anything big.
"Isn't attitude everything?" -Good Housekeeping
"A bold memoir." -People
"Surprisingly optimistic and immensely empowering." -Publishers Weekly
"Geralyn Lucas makes you laugh and cry in the very same moment..... Buy this book for yourself, a friend, or any loved one who is enduring the experience of breast cancer. It's like nothing else ever written on the subject." -Lucy Danziger, editor in chief of Self magazine (the founder of Pink Ribbon)
"Outrageous and often hilarious...This is a totally frank, inspiring and defiant account of undaunted courage." -Seattle Post-Intelligencer