Things Went T*ts Up

Things Went T*ts Up

Dearbhaile O’Hare

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Editorial:
Orla Kelly Publishing
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781915502551
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Things Went T*Ts Up is a powerful collection of refreshingly honest and raw poetry and illustrations that speak to the courage and strength of those affected by breast cancer. It features heartfelt reflections on the devastating journey of a cancer diagnosis, from treatment to recovery, with the ultimate takeaway to keep going even in the darkest of days.This is not just a book about breast cancer and raising awareness of cancer-- it is a book striving to rise above challenges, no matter what life throws your way. It is an inspiring exploration of the array of emotions encountered when facing a cancer diagnosis; from disbelief, shock, loss, self-awareness, hope, inner strength, personal transformation, healing, and ultimately surviving and thriving. It poignantly speaks to the strength of the human spirit, even when feeling crushed and afraid, and gives readers courage and comfort in the face of adversity.Things Went T*Ts Up is a must-read for anyone affected by breast cancer, whether personally or through a loved one. It is an invaluable resource to help understand a cancer journey and find the courage to fight with a few laughs, tears and no doubt many choice words not to be repeated here! If someone in your life has been affected by cancer, Things Went T*Ts Up is the perfect book to help support them, providing comfort and hope in the face of such a devastating diagnosis. Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Marie Keating Foundation breast cancer charity, supporting those affected by cancer and their families.

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