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It's Not About the Hair: And Other Certainties of Life and Cancer | 
enlarge | Author: Debra Jarvis Publisher: Sasquatch Books Category: Book
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 131047
Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 157061573X Dewey Decimal Number: 920 EAN: 9781570615733 ASIN: 157061573X
Publication Date: September 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: NEW soft cover book. Gift Quality! NOT able to sell to Washington State residents. FAST Shipping, same or next business day. Customer Satisfaction is our Goal!
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Product Description
For more than two decades, author Debra Jarvis has counseled cancer patients in her work as a chaplain. Then, in an ironic twist, she herself was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. This warm, wise book blends these stories. Armed with humor, candor, and an indomitable spirit, Jarvis opens a rare window into the interwoven world of medical technology and procedure, human vulnerability and strength, and the spiritual issues that converge in the experience of living through illness and living through life.
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It's All About Your Attitude November 10, 2008 This book is an inspiring story that reminds us that life can be lived joyfully, no matter what challenges we face. The author is an example for all to follow, no matter whether we have faced cancer, or not. It's a great selection for book club discussions.
This book is a treasure! September 11, 2008 A friend going through breast cancer told me about this book. I got it from the library and could not put it down. Debra Jarvis is a chaplain at a well respected Cancer clinic in Seattle, and in a twist of irony, she is diagnosed with cancer (one week after her mother's similar diagnosis.)
(Reviewer disclosure: I do not have cancer, nor am I religious.) Jarvis puts "God" in a perspective to which even I can relate.
Sounds like it might be dark, but Jarvis's humor, wisdom, faith and grace are both enlightened and hysterical. She has a wicked sense of humor. I've since bought this book for several people and will continue to. If you're having a tough time, due to health, emotional or any other worries and can't seem to see past the dark clouds, I highly recommend this book. She is inspiring and the book is a gift.
The first minister I've wanted to hear more from! July 18, 2008 This book is written in such a personable manner, I felt like I was making a friend while reading the book. The way Debra deals with painful and scary situations with humor and caring diffuse the negative emotions attached to cancer, hospitals and dying. I was really impressed with how she integrated different styles of spirituality into a practice that sounds flexible and comfortable. I am not an active church goer anymore, but Debra's welcoming acceptance of others and continuing search for answers for the big questions in life gave me interest in more actively pursuing a spiritual life. She gives me hope that I will some day find a spiritual community to grow with.
A unique and humorous look in the face of breast cancer April 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Debra Jarvis has the perspective few other cancer patients have: that of a cancer patient and cancer chaplain. When I think of "chaplain", I imagine a older gentleman with a collar and a bible, ready to read me my last rites; Debra is the antithesis of this. She is a young, funny woman with a surprisingly secular approach to God, and she is able to minister to people with cancer in a way that touches everyone. And when she is diagnosed with stage II breast cancer, her reactions and emotions strike a nerve as genuinely human and real -- her training as a chaplain doesn't give her any special superhuman strength to deal with it more than any of her patients.
This book is a great insight into a cancer patient's journey, especially for a loved one or caregiver. When a friend of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer, I think this book was as helpful for her as it was for me in learning to speak about it. Just like a great film, this book will make you laugh and cry, but ultimately uplift the experience of cancer and shine light on the dark shadows that surround it.
If you buy only one cancer book, make it this one March 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found this book while browsing in a bookstore early in my chemotherapy adventure. In many ways it helped me survive the ordeal. The writing is wonderful--engaging, humorous, realistic, and at times heart-wrenching. There are many "this is how I survived cancer" books around, but this one is different somehow. It meant so much to me, and I enthusiastically recommend it to anyone who has received a cancer diagnosis.
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