Review: The Faces Behind Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer news October 28th. 2007, 9:44pmSubmitted by Jayne’s Breast Cancer Blog
I was given a preview copy of this book and it is a stunner. Josephine Caruso Sethi, “Josie,” was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003. In March 2006 the cancer returned. With a sense of urgency driving her creativity, Josie went about creating this book of pictorials. They are the faces of the folks that Josie met while undergoing treatment at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
From Kristi, whose family has had a history of breast cancer: She doesn’t want breast cancer to define her family legacy. Instead, she wants the family legacy to be defined by “action, courage and survival.”
From Cheryl: “The right time is now. Work. Create. Grow. Give.”
The book is pricey ($30) but net proceeds will go to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. And I have just put my money where my mouth is and ordered a copy - it’s for a gift.
Visit Josie’s website, The Pink Crusader, for more information.



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