Lopsided: How having breast cancer can be really distracting
2 journalers for this copy...
Meredith is in her 30s and a mother to a one-year-old son when she is diagnosed with an agressive form of breast cancer and given a 40 per cent chance of being alive in 5 years. The book is about her struggle with cancer treatment but also about her life, so far.
I very much enjoyed the book, I hadn't really though just how hard cancer treatment is and the book is actually quite funny. I'm not sure if a book about cancer needs to be funny but it made it very readable.
I very much enjoyed the book, I hadn't really though just how hard cancer treatment is and the book is actually quite funny. I'm not sure if a book about cancer needs to be funny but it made it very readable.
Requested by another bookcrosser, this one goes to mail tomorrow.
Journal Entry 3 by sumako at Kuopio, Pohjois-Savo / Norra Savolax Finland on Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Just wanted to read a foreign version of breast cancer. I have read some from Finland.