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A literary micro-memoir anthology for every woman navigating the breast cancer journey: at diagnosis, in active treatment, and in the long after of a life forever changed.
Cancer, the Gift, written by Mia Saenz and Kate Houston and featuring eight women contributors, spans the full arc of the breast cancer experience. These are stories of real reckoning - what it costs to face it fully, and what becomes possible when nothing false remains.
This book meets the breast cancer survivor in the places it's impossible to prepare for: the body that no longer feels familiar, the identity rebuilt from a different foundation, the long after that arrives without a map. It offers a companion - voices that went all the way through and came back with their souls intact, their truth deepened, and their joy defiant.
Themes include the full breast cancer journey from diagnosis through treatment to the long after, the body's own knowing, defiant joy, and the sustaining power of women's shared stories.
Recommended for breast cancer survivor communities, women's health collections, memoir readers, and book clubs seeking literary nonfiction with emotional honesty and craft.
Cancer, the Gift, written by Mia Saenz and Kate Houston and featuring eight women contributors, spans the full arc of the breast cancer experience. These are stories of real reckoning - what it costs to face it fully, and what becomes possible when nothing false remains.
This book meets the breast cancer survivor in the places it's impossible to prepare for: the body that no longer feels familiar, the identity rebuilt from a different foundation, the long after that arrives without a map. It offers a companion - voices that went all the way through and came back with their souls intact, their truth deepened, and their joy defiant.
Themes include the full breast cancer journey from diagnosis through treatment to the long after, the body's own knowing, defiant joy, and the sustaining power of women's shared stories.
Recommended for breast cancer survivor communities, women's health collections, memoir readers, and book clubs seeking literary nonfiction with emotional honesty and craft.
