The Things We Carried to Chemo

2022-09-04 08:24:10 By : Ms. Nancy Li

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On Thanksgiving, an Uninvited Guest

Jacque Gorelick explores her grief upon her breast cancer diagnosis, her experience of her treatment program, and the fear that she will have fewer Thanksgivings with her children....

For Anne Boyer, illness is an opportunity to better know and critique the society in which she has fallen ill....

“Total Strike”: On Anne Boyer’s “The Undying”

Natasha Boyd considers “The Undying” by Anne Boyer....

A dream must always be bigger than the person or the people.”          —The New York Times, November 28, 1968 In the Thanksgiving photos (from when I was a kid) there’s always a picture of the table dressed in linens and ...

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