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Dancing With Fear
is a wonderul book o stories, told in many voices, aboutthe experience o living with breast cancer. The reader may laugh or cry,agree or disagree with the numerous “healthul” hints. But one thing iscertain; it is a healing labor o love or the author, the contributors, and all women, men, and children who have been touched by this disease.—
Shelagh Coinner, Psychotherapist, Nurse, breast cancer survivor
Writing about my experience with breast cancer has elt good. It’s like dig-ging in warm soil in the spring with my hands.
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Sheryl, breast cancer survivor
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book—it was interesting and enlighteningto see the range o experiences and our responses to them. I could relate tomost o the people and or those I couldn’t relate to, I marveled at our dier-ences. This book oers practical tips to survivors and riends, and I ound theread therapeutic even 13 years ater my initial diagnosis!—
Donna Tremblay, breast cancer survivor
Live or today, smile a lot and remember. . . when the sun comes up, you cando anything. We all have choices and decisions to make so make them wisely,and enjoy every moment you have. Lie is wonderul.—
Gwyn Ramsey, breast cancer survivor
When you go through cancer, isolation can be all encompassing. Oten yoursupport system needs you to be a stoic hero so that they can support you.Leila’s
Dancing With Fear
realistically provides the reader who does not havecancer compelling stories o the depth o emotion cancer patients experienceand how those supporting them can be o comort. For the warriors o cancer,the stories provide important advice and illuminate the hopes, dreams andears that make all survivors kindred spirits.—
Heather Resnick, breast cancer survivor
Thank you or letting me tell my story. I ound it to be a very cathartic experi-ence. I hope others will nd hope and strength in the pages o your book.—
Rita, Santa Clarita, CA, breast cancer survivor
Thanks or doing this book to help others with breast cancer. It was therapeu-tic or me just to write about this.—
Joni, breast cancer survivor
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