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Cancer Is A Bitch in Trade Paperback

August 27th, 2009 · No Comments

CANCER IS A BITCH:
Or, I’d Rather Be Having a Midlife Crisis

By Gail Konop Baker

I want to be brave. I want to be big. I want to be gracious and cool.
I want to be the Audrey Hepburn of breast cancer.

From Chapter Three

October 2009

Inspirational memoir available in trade paperback

On Valentine’s Day 2006, Gail Konop Baker found herself sitting topless in the oncologist’s office. Married to a doctor and a health and fitness devotee, Konop Baker assumed she would know when her body rebelled against her. And that, almost by virtue of her medical marriage, everything would turn out all right. While her cancer turned out to be highly treatable, she wasnít prepared for what happened to her during and after the experience. Emotionally, she became a changed woman, and chronicles the ups and downs of this transformation in CANCER IS A BITCH: Or, I’d Rather Be Having a Midlife Crisis (Da Capo Lifelong Books; October 1, 2009; re-released in trade paperback $14.95, ISBN 978-0-7382-1370-5).

Konop Baker offers the reader a window on her most intimate thoughts and fears, and writes without shame about the self-pity she felt when first diagnosed, the anger she felt toward her husband, the despair that wracked her when she thought about her children without a mother. And then, she becomes determined to fight. She researches carcinogens, becomes an organic food evangelist, steps her running and yoga up a few notches in the hopes that extreme health will ward off the disease. Throughout, she wonders when her lifeóafter years as a wife and motherófinally gets to be about her hopes, her dreams, her desires?

As I sit on the examining table in the internist’s office for my pre-op physical a day or two later, I think about Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking, how it was praised for its lack of self-pity as I silently chant poor me poor me poor me, she writes. I am an armchair nutritionist, a person others consult for health and anti-aging tips, a lifelong subscriber to Prevention. I feel that I’m slipping away as I wonder how I could suffer a condition more serious than my chain-smoking nitrate-loving fruit-phobic non-exercising mother-in-law ever experienced.

There are more tests, talk of surgery, friends who die, and friends who have affairs for her. There is bickering and fighting and making up with her husband, her sex life comes and goes, and getting her first child off to college turns out to be an easier task than she thought. Konop Baker’s kaleidoscopic view of a real life, lived through a real scare, will ring true to any woman who’s ever been party to an uphill battle.

CANCER IS A BITCH is a rollicking, life-affirming read, by a true heroine for our times.

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About the Author: Gail Konop Baker is an award-winning author,short story writer, poet, inspirational speaker, lecturer and health and patient advocate. Her work has been published in LiteraryMama.com, Talking River Review, The Potomac, Mota, The Danforth Review, Madison Magazine, Yankee Pot Roast, Wisconsin Trails, Xanadu, Womansong, Pudding Magazine, Glass Review, Health Magazine and an anthology funded by the Ohio Arts Council. Her LiteraryMama column “Bare-breasted Mama” made its debut in October of 2006. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin with her family.

CANCER IS A BITCH:
Or, I’d Rather Be Having a Midlife Crisis
By Gail Konop Baker
Da Capo Lifelong Books
Re-release date: October 1, 2009
New to trade paperback $14.95
ISBN 978-0-7382-1370-5

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