Cancer, I'll Give You One Year

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Price
$21.00  $19.53
Publisher
Resource Publications (CA)
Publish Date
Pages
188
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.58 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781725255906

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About the Author
Jennifer Spiegel is the author of two novels: And So We Die, Having First Slept; and Love Slave. She has also written the short story collection The Freak Chronicles. Additionally, Spiegel is half of Snotty Literati, a book-reviewing duo with Lara Smith, and she works as an English professor. She lives in Phoenix with her family. For more information, please visit www.jenniferspiegel.com.
Reviews
"The truth is, this book that reads like a diary about Spiegel's 'cancer-tainted marriage' comes loaded with knockout punches that will leave readers reeling with awe for her bravery in the face of breast cancer (though Spiegel would probably make gagging sounds over me saying that). The truth of the matter is also that this is a gut-honest book that will make you laugh and squirm and get nose-prickly with tears and want to run every pink-ribboned marathon in support of cancer research. I can think of few other books in which the author has bared her heart as wholly and generously as Spiegel has in these pages."
--David Abrams, author of Brave Deeds and Fobbit

"Confronted with a diagnosis of breast cancer, Jennifer Spiegel decides to do what she knows best--she writes her story. It's an unflinchingly honest story of the fears, frustrations, pains of treatment, and worries of a young wife and mother. Her authentic voice, her sense of humor, and her willingness to acknowledge her flaws make this a unique and beautiful memoir."
--Sandra Marinella, author of The Story You Need to Tell: Writing to Heal from Trauma, Illness, or Loss

"Jennifer Spiegel is--thank God--an anti-guru. This frantic, real-time memoir contains absolutely zero 'love yourself' or 'wellness' platitudes and instead burns with panic, rage, body shame, jealousy, exhaustion, nausea, marital frictions and loyalties, the emotional labor and primal urgency of motherhood, and one writer's obsessive need to document her transformation--to interrogate rather than instruct on concepts of femininity, sexuality, and autonomy. Though Spiegel's experience with breast cancer is fully her own, her wild, darkly comic and brazenly honest rant is a must-read for anyone who has struggled with the ways illness and body parts inform identity."
--Gina Frangello, author of A Life in Men and Every Kind of Wanting