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Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor: More Rebellion and Fire for Your Healing Journey

Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor: More Rebellion and Fire for Your Healing Journey
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Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor: More Rebellion and Fire for Your Healing Journey

 
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The companion book to the bestselling Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips (featured on Oprah) pairs even more of cancer cowgirl Kris Carr's smart, soulful, real advice with space for the reader to "chat back" and record her own experiences and reflections.

 
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Product Details
Author:Kris Carr
Paperback:256 pages
Publisher:skirt!
Publication Date:September 02, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:1599213702
Product Length:7.9 inches
Product Width:5.6 inches
Product Height:0.8 inches
Product Weight:0.9 pounds
Package Length:7.9 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:


5not just for cancer patients!  Aug 17, 2008 By Pokey Malone
I caught Kris Carr's documentary on TLC and was really impressed with how real, raw, and relatable she was. I got her first book and couldn't wait to get this one too. Her message of being true to yourself and finding strength in seemingly impossible situations is something that anyone can relate to--not just cancer patients! And her suggestions for optimal nutrition and healthy eating make sense for anyone interested in eating better and feeling better. Cancer and adversity are such difficult situations to deal with, it's nice to find someone who understands that, but who also understands that sometimes you just have to yell back and be irreverent and not be afraid to be yourself so that you can find the strength to take control of your own situation and take care of yourself. I love that with this new book there's space for you to write in your own thoughts and feelings and to find your own inspiration as a means of empowering yourself in the face of cancer or any other adversity you may be feeling.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5The End of the Pity Party  Oct 25, 2008 By Linda Painchaud-Steinman "PARK EDGE BOOKS"
From personal experience, I can say that a cancer diagnosis, and the aftermath of treatments, out of control emotions, and fear, can leave us feeling VERY sorry for ourselves.

Enter one crazy, sexy, "CanSer Cowgirl", Kris Carr. In her newest book, Carr shines her encouraging light on anyone who is willing to look for a way out of the darkness that cancer brings into our lives.

I loved her first book, and this one did not disappoint. In every way, it lives up to its subtitle of "more rebellion and fire for you healing journey."

Kris Carr's chapters on diagnosis, treatment, mind, body, and spirit, offer suggestions and an upbeat philosophy that can help you cope even when you're feeling tired, overwhelmed, and very, very afraid. Her story, and the stories of her "cancer posse" are inspiring because they illustrate a tenacious WILL to live well--DESPITE cancer. (And there is the beginning of the end of the pity party.)

If you, or a loved one, have cancer, try this book. And light a fire under your own healing spirit.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Something for the Under 40 Cancer Patients  Jul 19, 2009 By K. Ulrich "koyote kathy"
This book clearly defines the difference between most younger and older cancer patients, particularly in the area of language. Since I'm in the (much) older group, the title turned me off, but I read it on the recommendation of a friend. Once past the language, I found the book loaded with information and wit. While I don't agree with all her recommendations, she thought of many things that never entered my mind when I was diagnosed. She refuses to be a victim, but continues on in her determined, proactive way. Good for her!! We need more written for this unfortunately growing group of women.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4First smile after my cancer diagnosis:)  Sep 11, 2009 By M. Grace Almleaf "MedNailTech"
This book brought me my first smile after my diagnosis of DLBC lymphoma. I read it while on a trip through Eastern PA, and while I may not subscribe to all her ideas, I couldnt help but see her point of view and enjoy her candid humor. I did find her website to be the best I have ever found for any type of cancer, & I highly recommend it. This is not the book if you believe in passive heathcare practices.

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4excellent, great follow up for the first book  Oct 24, 2008 By CWE "fantasy fan"
An excellent companion book to the first book.The graphics are terrific and the text is entertaining as well as helpful. I am a huge fan of Kris Carr - her publications are an incredible boon to cancer patients.

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