“Everything Changes: The Insider’s Guide to Cancer in Your 20s and 30s” by Kairol Rosenthal
EVERYTHING CHANGES dusts the sugarcoating off the young adult cancer experience to uncover gritty and ultra-confessional stories of fear, tenacity, jealousy, frustration, embarrassment, and hope. From sex toys to assisted suicide, and COBRA payments to clubbing during chemo, the unvarnished stories in EVERYTHING CHANGES reveal what most young survivors are thinking but few have the nerve to say.
Emerging from cancer treatment at age 29, choreographer and writer Kairol Rosenthal embarked on a 5-year journey across the country interviewing young men and women living with cancer. From the Bible Belt to the Big Apple and beyond, 25 perfect strangers confessed to her what they would not divulge to their doctors, therapists, friends, lovers, family, or in support groups.
Part travelogue, diary, and investigative reporting, EVERYTHING CHANGES includes an unprecedented compilation of expert advice and extensive resources on young adult cancer topics such as dating and sex, medical insurance and the healthcare system, faith and spirituality, employment and career, fertility, adoption, and parenting, friends and family, clinical trials and alternative medicine, college life and scholarships, and young adult caregiving.
Vist the blog: http://everythingchangesbook.com/ to download Chapter One for free.
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