Breast Cancer Smiles : Life Through a Different Lens
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1528905709
ISBN-13
9781528905701
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers
Imprint
Austin Macauley Publishers
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 30th, 2021
Print length
122 Pages
Weight
158 grams
Dimensions
12.70 x 20.30 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification:
Autobiography: general
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On a cold day in February, 2018, Shazia goes from a tennis court in the morning to a hospital in the afternoon where she is diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. As her journey unfolds, humour becomes her crutch, writing becomes her tool and a powerful connection to her South Asian roots becomes her purpose.
This isn''t a tale of cancer and the devastation it undoubtedly brings. It''s the story of a life-altering journey enriched by time. Shazia tells a tale of re-birth swathed in love, humour and pain. She unveils the shame of breast cancer in her birth culture that is killing women before their time. In her birthplace, Pakistan, cancer is casually known as ''the kiss of death''.
For Shazia, it is quite the opposite. This is life through a different lens and a questioning of the status quo. Her musings provoke debate and challenge existing beliefs, holding up a different mirror to society. These chronicles are written during 18 months of chemotherapy, sepsis, surgery and radiotherapy. They are written with hope and an intermittent smile.
This isn''t a tale of cancer and the devastation it undoubtedly brings. It''s the story of a life-altering journey enriched by time. Shazia tells a tale of re-birth swathed in love, humour and pain. She unveils the shame of breast cancer in her birth culture that is killing women before their time. In her birthplace, Pakistan, cancer is casually known as ''the kiss of death''.
For Shazia, it is quite the opposite. This is life through a different lens and a questioning of the status quo. Her musings provoke debate and challenge existing beliefs, holding up a different mirror to society. These chronicles are written during 18 months of chemotherapy, sepsis, surgery and radiotherapy. They are written with hope and an intermittent smile.
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