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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Adina CimentPublisher: Storytellers Publishing Imprint: Storytellers Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.508kg ISBN: 9798988647027Pages: 294 Publication Date: 01 December 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Erma Bombeck famously found meaning in a place no one else was looking - the everyday lives of everyday women. Adina Ciment does her foremother proud with these essays of surviving school supply shopping, summer camp, movie night negotiations - and breast cancer. Her work is humorous, hopeful and human. Some bit of Erma lives in these pages."" -Leonard Pitts, Jr. Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Last Thing You Surrender Adina writes with the clarity of a teacher, the wit of a blogger and the fearlessness of a superhero because she is all three. This book will take you to the edge of what is possible for one human to endure before throwing a protective arm across your chest like a mom performing an emergency brake maneuver, reassuring you that all will be ok, even when it isn't. -Gila Pfeffer, humor and essay writer, and author of Nearly Departed, a memoir. From the tremors of young womanhood and motherhood to their mortal terrors, Adina Ciment tells it all in a battle-scarred, urgent, irreverent voice, with a cool eye and a warm heart. -Tova Reich, author, most recently, of The House of Love and Prayer: and Other Stories ""In this often hilarious and candid memoir, Adina takes readers through the chaos of motherhood, her own battle with breast cancer, and the challenges of caring for a son with a brain tumor. Armed with a razor-sharp wit and a healthy dose of sarcasm, she navigates the absurdities of life, offering a refreshing and humorous perspective on the highs and lows of facing adversity."" Carmen Calfa, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Breast Medical Oncologist Clinical Research Lead, Breast Site Disease Group Physician Leader, Genetic Predisposition Syndrome (GPS) Program Associate Director of Community Outreach-Breast Cancer Program-Plantation Medical Co-Director Cancer Survivorship Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Miller School of Medicine University of Miami """Erma Bombeck famously found meaning in a place no one else was looking - the everyday lives of everyday women. Adina Ciment does her foremother proud with these essays of surviving school supply shopping, summer camp, movie night negotiations - and breast cancer. Her work is humorous, hopeful and human. Some bit of Erma lives in these pages."" -Leonard Pitts, Jr. Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Last Thing You Surrender Adina writes with the clarity of a teacher, the wit of a blogger and the fearlessness of a superhero because she is all three. This book will take you to the edge of what is possible for one human to endure before throwing a protective arm across your chest like a mom performing an emergency brake maneuver, reassuring you that all will be ok, even when it isn't. -Gila Pfeffer, humor and essay writer, and author of Nearly Departed, a memoir. From the tremors of young womanhood and motherhood to their mortal terrors, Adina Ciment tells it all in a battle-scarred, urgent, irreverent voice, with a cool eye and a warm heart. -Tova Reich, author, most recently, of The House of Love and Prayer: and Other Stories ""In this often hilarious and candid memoir, Adina takes readers through the chaos of motherhood, her own battle with breast cancer, and the challenges of caring for a son with a brain tumor. Armed with a razor-sharp wit and a healthy dose of sarcasm, she navigates the absurdities of life, offering a refreshing and humorous perspective on the highs and lows of facing adversity."" Carmen Calfa, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Breast Medical Oncologist Clinical Research Lead, Breast Site Disease Group Physician Leader, Genetic Predisposition Syndrome (GPS) Program Associate Director of Community Outreach-Breast Cancer Program-Plantation Medical Co-Director Cancer Survivorship Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Miller School of Medicine University of Miami" Author InformationAdina Ciment is a writer and educator from South Florida where she lives with her husband and five children. After teaching High School English for 30 years, she started The Raven Writing Company, a private tutoring company. Her essays have appeared on HuffPost, Kveller, Tailslate, and Aish.Com and she has been a keynote speaker for various non-profit organizations. Wasn't Expecting This is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |