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Titre : |
What we have : a memoir / |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Amy Boesky |
Mention d'édition : |
1st ed. |
Editeur : |
New York : Gotham Books |
Année de publication : |
2010 |
Importance : |
viii, 327 p. |
Format : |
24 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-59240-551-0 |
Catégories : |
3 Culture 6 Politique, droit et économie
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Index. décimale : |
616.9 Autres maladies |
Résumé : |
At 32, Amy Boesky thought she had it all figured out: a wonderful new man in her life, a great job, and the (nearly) perfect home. For once, she was almost able to shake the terrible fear that had gripped her for as long as she could remember. Women in her family had always died young--from cancer--and she and her sisters had grown up in time's shadow. It colored every choice they made and was beginning to come to a head as they approached 35--the deadline their doctors prescribed for having preventive surgery. But Amy didn't want to dwell on that now. She wanted to plan for a new baby, live her life. And with the appreciation for life's smallest pleasures, she did just that. Here, Amy shares a transformative year in her family's life and invites readers to join in their joy, laughter, and grief.--From publisher description. |
What we have : a memoir / [texte imprimé] / Amy Boesky . - 1st ed. . - New York : Gotham Books, 2010 . - viii, 327 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-1-59240-551-0
Catégories : |
3 Culture 6 Politique, droit et économie
|
Index. décimale : |
616.9 Autres maladies |
Résumé : |
At 32, Amy Boesky thought she had it all figured out: a wonderful new man in her life, a great job, and the (nearly) perfect home. For once, she was almost able to shake the terrible fear that had gripped her for as long as she could remember. Women in her family had always died young--from cancer--and she and her sisters had grown up in time's shadow. It colored every choice they made and was beginning to come to a head as they approached 35--the deadline their doctors prescribed for having preventive surgery. But Amy didn't want to dwell on that now. She wanted to plan for a new baby, live her life. And with the appreciation for life's smallest pleasures, she did just that. Here, Amy shares a transformative year in her family's life and invites readers to join in their joy, laughter, and grief.--From publisher description. |
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