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The author of The Vagina Monologues describes being diagnosed and treated for uterine cancer and how her illness forced her to reconnect with her own body and gave her a better understanding of the resilience of humans.
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I really enjoyed this book. It was very insightful, and demonstrated the culmination of a life (50+ years) of experiences. Most importantly, it was a reflection. Trying to find patterns and learn, all in a cancer battle. My primary criticism would be that certain parts read like a long list of acknowledgements to her supporters. It takes away from her own reflections and was a little hard to follow the many names.