I Don't Wanna Be Pink : How a Single, 39-Year-old Woman Refused to Let Breast Cancer and Its Fervent Culture Define Her by Dena Taylor (2019, Trade Paperback)
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I Don't Wanna Be Pink: How a single, 39-year-old woman refused to let breast cancer and its fervent culture define her (Paperback or Softback). Publisher: Outskirts Press. Condition Guide. Publication Date: 8/23/2019.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherOutskirts Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10197721164X
ISBN-139781977211644
eBay Product ID (ePID)2309573576
Product Key Features
Book TitleI Don't Wanna Be Pink : How a Single, 39-Year-old Woman Refused to Let Breast Cancer and Its Fervent Culture Define Her
Number of Pages308 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
TopicDiseases / Cancer, Personal Memoirs
GenreHealth & Fitness, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorDeNA Taylor
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight11.9 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisA month before she was to celebrate her fortieth birthday in Italy, Dena Taylor was diagnosed with breast cancer. In seconds, she was transformed from enthusiastic traveler to frightened patient. Told with grace, candor, and inimitable wit, I Don't Wanna Be Pink is the story of a single, independent woman and the tumor that threatens to change her life. With support from a colorful cast of loved ones and her own determination, Taylor contends with painful procedures and upsetting encounters with callous insurance reps, well-meaning strangers, and potential lovers. In her darkest moments, she doubts her strength and worthiness of love. Ultimately, she grapples with whether she must join the pink, public march of advocacy or give herself permission to live life undefined by disease.