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Lisa's Story: The Other Shoe | 
enlarge | Author: Tom Batiuk Publisher: Kent State University Press Category: Book
List Price: $27.95 Buy New: $16.99 You Save: $10.96 (39%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 765255
Media: Hardcover Pages: 246 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.8 x 1
ISBN: 0873389247 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.9944900222 EAN: 9780873389242 ASIN: 0873389247
Publication Date: September 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A story from the comic strips that will make you laugh and make you cry. In 1999, Lisa Moore, one of Funky Winkerbean's friends and a main character in the comic strip, discovered she had breast cancer. After a mastectomy and chemotherapy, Lisa was cancer free. She finished her law degree, opened a practice, and had a baby daughter, Summer. Then, in the spring of 2006 the cancer returned. Lisa's Story: The Other Shoe is a collection of both the 1999 comic strips about Lisa's initial battle with cancer and the final series that examined her struggle with the disease and its outcome.
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good book October 21, 2008 Lisa C. Kuhn (Atlanta, GA USA) This was a great book, I had been keeping sporadic watch for the strips as they originally came out in the paper, but this puts them all together in one cohesive story. It brings you through all the emotions one goes through when one has breast cancer or otherwise (I had a lump in my breast which when biopsied was benign...whew!) and I was crying before I was halfway through the book. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone (it also has great references in the back of the book for support groups and alternatives) who might know of somebody (or themselves) who is going through a potential scare like this one.
Lisa's Story February 8, 2008 E. Bircher (Indiana)
A very good book for even teenagers too read. Well written. Would give too my own children and grandchildren
"As in La Boheme, there's Act IV...." January 2, 2008 Innocent girl (Fort Washington, PA) Having been with a close friend who as found a lump, opted for double masectomy, been declared 'in remission' only to have it recur, spread and ultimately overtake her, Batiuk really captures the whole experience--the good, the bad, the sad, and the infuriating (even the lab bungle reads as it happened to my friend). If you've lost anyone to breast cancer, this will cut deeply. But it is worth it. It's a story that is true, and very well told. Keep the tissues nearby.
Truth in Fiction January 2, 2008 M. C Gillette (Johnsburg, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read an article about this book in Heal magazine, the magazine for cancer survivors. I am a 1 year Non Hodgkins Lymphoma survivor. When I received the book, I couldn't put it down. I read it through in one sitting. This is a great story for everyone-cancer victims, survivors, caregivers and anyone who wants to learn just a little bit more about patient's emotions. You don't have to have breast cancer to read this. It gives people who don't have cancer a greater understanding of what we go through. I cried after reading this story-not for me, but for all the Lisa's out there and especially for the husband she leaves behind. I found myself worrying about her husband and the wonderful way he took care of her. What a sensitive, thoughtful and caring story!
Lisa's Story is a lesson for us all November 25, 2007 Michael Jacobi (Michigan) What an easy way to spread the word about breast csncer...and how a significant other male can offer patient loving support through this kind of crisis. If there is a woman in your life, buy this for both of you, you'll never regret it.
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