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Reconstructing Natalie

by Laura Jensen Walker

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I enjoyed this funny, endearing and spiritual look at one young women's bout with breast cancer. The fact that it was fiction didn't make it seem less real as I'm sure it was based on the author's real experience as well as those of other women. I'm definitely going to read other books by Laura Jensen Walker. ( )
  eliorajoy | May 20, 2012 |
Fantastic! What an amazing book. ( )
  Lotauna | Jun 1, 2009 |
I really enjoyed this book. As a two-time cancer survivor, Natalie's story was realistic and inspiring. I would recommend this for women who have recovered from cancer surgery. ( )
  neilandlisa | Sep 6, 2007 |
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Natalie Moore is about to lose what little cleavage she had. She'll shave her head, leave her church, fall for a man in scrubs, learn to tap, and flash a roomful of women. Natalie needs to know, with or without her breasts, she is more than the sum of her parts.… (more)

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