Reconstructing
Natalie is
a funny book about breast cancer.
Wait. That can’t
be right.
But it is!
Chick lit
author (and breast cancer survivor) Laura
Jensen Walker has been there, done that,
and come out laughing. Reconstructing
Natalie shows us that everything – even
the big “C” – is better
with the right attitude.
Natalie
is just twenty-seven when she finds the lump
in her breast. (“And I’m
single,” she mourns. “There goes
my dating life down the toilet.”) As
she journeys through surgery, chemo, and more,
Natalie learns that it’s not just her
cup size that needs reconstructing. Natalie’s
experience forces her to redefine herself,
her friendships, and her relationship with
God.
Does it
sound funny yet? Wait until
you hear about the “going away party” Natalie’s
friends throw for her soon-to-be-removed breasts. Or
her first visit to the support group. Or
the surprising advantages of losing one’s
hair.
Reconstructing Natalie is
an amazing look inside the head and heart
of a woman with breast cancer. It’s a terrific
resource to help those whose friends have cancer
understand a little better what their friends
are going through. Those who battle
cancer themselves will no doubt identify with
much of Natalie’s story. But more
than that, it’s a story about everyday
people facing real-life situations with honesty
and humor.
Read Reconstructing Natalie . . .
you might end up doing some reconstructing
of your own.
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