"A very informative book"
Known for her strong dramas and her incredible publication
rate, Barbara Delinsky has written her best work ever with
this uplifting work of nonfiction. UPLIFT: SECRETS FROM
THE
SISTERHOOD OF BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS is a lot more than
just a self-help guide though that is a major part of the
book. Ms. Delinsky and friends provides "secrets that
their
respective doctors and others never told them about in
their
personal fight with breast cancer, a disease that played on
the psyche of most of the participants. In the case of Ms.
Delinsky she also had the haunting memory of her mom's
death
from this potential killer. Part angst, part strategy, part belonging (an open
invitation to join this courageous survivor's club) the
book
is loaded with anecdotal tales from survivors of the war.
The optimistic tips will buoy the individual ready to do
battle on how to take control of one's life instead of the
physician, well meaning family members, or the illness
running the show. Delinsky and the other veterans earn
purple hearts as they furbish a triumphant uplifting
inspirational tale that gives hope not just to breast
cancer
victims, but anyone facing the horrors of a devastating
potentially deadly disease. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 17, 2003
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