
My Big Breast Adventure
Or How I Found the Dalai Lama in My Letterbox
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer McDonald
About this listen
“I’m sorry to say you have breast cancer - an infiltrating lobular carcinoma to be exact,” said her doctor delivering the tough news right before Christmas 2013. “And there’s three ways we deal with breast cancer - cut, poison, and burn.”
Such was the start of Jennifer McDonald’s "Big Breast Adventure", the name she gave to a series of blogs penned while going through two years of treatment. My Big Breast Adventure: Or How I Found the Dalai Lama in My Letterbox is a compilation of these posts, hailed as a must-hear for anyone facing a life or health crisis and those who care for them.
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