And Beneath It All Was Love: My Path Back Home Again Through Breast Cancer
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.66 (722 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692592466 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 274 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The book has a function. I appreciate this book; no, it’s not Lorde’s “The Cancer Journals,” but it is a book to be appreciated for a number of reasons. I would argue it’s not a casual “for fun” read, but would function as a good read for someone who has someone they know who has canc. I found this book beautifully written and incredibly moving on a number of levels Recent survivor As a recent survivor of breast cancer, I found this book beautifully written and incredibly moving on a number of levels.First and foremost, the fear and anger Aime experienced during her diagnosis and treatment resonated deeply with me. Her response is a universal one. Every time someone asks me how . This book was incredibly moving and inspirational. As a Debbie Ames This book was incredibly moving and inspirational. As a mother facing a scary illness, Aime shows what true inner strength and faith truly is. When things fall apart, we are faced with reconciling our faith and relationships. Aime shows us what it means to be brave and loving in the face of adversity.
She had to almost die to give herself the best chance to live.Honest, raw, and ultimately uplifting, Aime’s story pulls no punches when describing the mental and physical toll of breast cancer treatment. Shortly after moving from Boston to the intensely competitive environment of Silicon Valley, Aime received the news: she had stage two breast cancer.Aime had known of friends with cancer. Her young age and pathology report indicated aggressive treatment. Suddenly she was that friend—the breast cancer patient.Anger, fear, and anxiety threatened to take over Aime’s life. Aime would endure debilitating chemotherapy, two surgeries, and radiation therapy. In her place is a stronger, more resilient woman who learned to treasure life as a daily gift and embrace love over fear.. But with the support of her sister, friends, husband, and children, Aime would discover the love hidden just beneath her fear.And Beneath It All Was Love recounts Aime’s journey through treatment and into recovery. Generally, they dropped out of sight, reappearing months later looking tired and wan, with thinning hair and waistlines. She is not the same person who heard the dreaded words “You have cancer.” That person is gone forever
A mother of two, she lives with her family on the North Shore of Boston, Massachusetts.The editor of the LifeSiliconValley blog, Card is currently working on a historical novel based on true events that took place in her hometown of Nashville, Tennessee.. As of the publication of And Beneath It All Was Love, Aime Alley Card is a two-year breast cancer survivor
About the AuthorAs of the publication of And Beneath It All Was Love, Aime Alley Card is a two-year breast cancer survivor. A mother of two, she lives with her family on the North Shore of Boston, Massachusetts.The editor of the LifeSiliconValley blog, Card is currently working on a historical novel based on true events that took place in her hometown of Nashville, Tennessee.