I'm Not Her

I'm Not Her

2011 • 288 pages

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This was a well written book about the impact a cancer diagnosis can have on a family, especially when it is a child who is diagnosed. The story is told from the pov of Tessa, younger sister to the popular Kristina, whose diagnosis of osteosarcoma leaves the family shaken and uncertain of the future. I really liked Tessa, she was a great narrator for the story and very realistic. As someone whose lost a loved one to cancer, I thought the emotions and reactions were very realistic and relatable. I would recommend this book to anyone.

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