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Breastless in the City

Breastless in the City
Author: Cathy Bueti
Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781607140504

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When it comes to dating, Carrie Bradshaw has nothing on Cathy Bueti . At 25, just a few weeks before her second wedding anniversary, Cathy’s high school sweetheart died in a tragic car accident. She wasn’t sure how she would go on living. At the time, she was certain it was her last chance at love. A few years later, just as Cathy took her first tentative steps into New York City’s dating world, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. For most, a cancer diagnosis would put dating on the back burner. But Cathy refused to waste a second of her life. She updated her profile and redoubled her efforts to find love while she still had her hair. While juggling doctor’s appointments, surgery, chemotherapy, and her job, she remained in hot pursuit of true love. If she found it once, she knew she could find it again. Against the comical backdrop of one Mr. Wrong after another, Cathy was forced to come to terms with what was really keeping her from finding love. Just a week after her last chemotherapy treatment, Cathy met someone who would change everything. A survivor in every sense, Cathy’s honest and heartwarming journey to heal her body—and her heart—will inspire you to live every day to the fullest.


Women's Health

Women's Health
Author: Holly L. Thacker
Publisher: Cleveland Clinic Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2007
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1596240571

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If you're careening through midlife in crisis mode, this book will help you feel more confident about the changes that are occurring. Women's Health: Your Body, Your Hormones, Your Choices is a compassionate, practical guide that gently reminds women that midlife is not only a time of change but also a time of great freedom. Full of insightful information, this Cleveland Clinic Guide provides peace of mind and helps women regain control of their personal health during midlife. Here's the truth about hormone therapy as well as other safe and effective methods for finding wellness. You'll learn about: How to stop hot flashes and get a good night's sleep, The facts about vitamins, supplements, and antidepressants, Using diet and exercise to boost energy, The basics of good bone health, Preventing cancer and heart disease, How to recharge your sex life. Book jacket.


Pictured in My Mind

Pictured in My Mind
Author: Gail Andrews Trechsel
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780878058778

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A stunning book featuring full-color reproductions of art by American self-taught artists. Distributed for the Birmingham Museum of Art.


The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2007
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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United Asia

United Asia
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1961
Genre: Africa
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The Female Voice in The Assembly of Ladies

The Female Voice in The Assembly of Ladies
Author: Simone Celine Marshall
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2009-05-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443811602

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The Assembly of Ladies is a fifteenth-century secular love poem in Middle English that adheres closely to conventional poetic structures, but throws these conventions into relief as it presents the narrative from a woman’s point of view, a rare occurrence for poetry of this period. Who wrote it, for whom and why, are questions about which we can speculate, but never ultimately answer–the poem itself gives us few clues. Yet the poem has had a remarkable shelf-life; in subsequent centuries the poem has continued to be noticed, read, and debated, as a small but significant artefact from fifteenth-century England. This book examines how fifteenth-century English social conventions impact upon gender relations in The Assembly of Ladies. By drawing on contemporary (and clearly influential) texts from the fifteenth century as a comparison, Marshall shows how The Assembly of Ladies has integrated social conventions into its themes and structure, elevating for the reader the ways that social and literary conventions impact on women in the production and consumption of literature.