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A Young Woman's story of love, Loss, and Breast Cancer
"In Cathy Bueti's "Breastless in the City: A Young Woman's Story of Love, Loss and Breast Cancer" ... the reader comes face to face with a true hero. Tragedy strikes in many forms in this memoir that reads like a novel. Through enduring medical treatments, family struggles and great loss, Cathy shows time and again what it takes to be a survivor."
—Ellen Tannenbaum, The Poughkeepsie Journal
"Within these pages lies a combination of realism and humor that is difficult to find in other stories about breast cancer."
—Alexandra Heerdt
MD Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
"Throughout history, the power of the written word has changed the course of human events and fostered lasting social change in how the general public relates to and responds to issues of relevance, consquence and subjectivity. The subject of cancer is one of those issues riddled with misperception which has been long overdue for a reality check makeover. The young adult cancer movement is gaining momentum very rapidly and it is through powerfully written and passionately inspired creative expressions like Cathy Bueti's "Breastless In The City" that we only begin to get a glimpse of what is in store for this cultural shift."
—Matthew Zachary
Founder/Executive Director of "Im Too Young For This!"
A place for young adults affected by cancer.
"There are many important books available to women over a certain age who are experiencing the terror of breast cancer. However, there are very few for women in their 20's and 30's, women who still have the possibility of marriage, motherhood, and a career ahead of them. Cathy Bueti's book speaks directly to those women."
—Jen in PA
"Cathy Bueti paints the picture of a hopeful, strong woman. Breastless in the city is an insightful look into living and surviving breast cancer."
—Maggie in NY
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