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The Year My Mother Was Bald
Contributor(s): Speltz, Ann (Author), Sternberg, Kate (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1557988374     ISBN-13: 9781557988379
Publisher: Magination Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.56  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2002
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: This book is Clare's journal and scrapbook the year that her mother is diagnosed with cancer and goes through treatment. Clare tells her story, shares her feelings, and describes her family's experiences from her mother's diagnosis through surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2002013964
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 6.42" W x 9.26" (0.68 lbs) 64 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This is the story of the year my mother was bald, and it begins in June....

At first Mom didn't tell me that she might have a tumor, but I could tell that my parents were worried about something. They were spending a lot of time on the phone talking in serious voices, and forgot to remind me to practice the piano. I told myself that nothing was wrong, but deep inside I started to have a bad feeling that this wasn't going to be a regular summer.

So begins Clare's journal about the year her mother undergoes treatment for cancer. A scrapbook filled with drawings, photos, medical clippings, and resources, this book offers a wealth of information about the illness, its diagnosis, and treatment. And more, through heart-warming tales of her family's journey, Clare describes many new-found strengths and inadvertent joys, and gives reassuring voice to the feelings and questions of all young people who may be walking in her shoes. Includes a Note to the Reader and an extensive list of resources for further research and support.

From the Note to the Reader:

My daughter Amelia and I hope that this book will take away much of the mystery and fear surrounding cancer and its treatment. We also hope it will give you a opportunity to express your own feelings and questions about cancer....There are no right or wrong feelings; being able to say what YOU are feeling is what is most important--and most helpful.