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Lopsided: How Having Breast Cancer Can Be Really Distracting

Lopsided: How Having Breast Cancer Can Be Really Distracting

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Authors: Norton, Meredith
Creator: Reader: To Be Announced
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 1806677

Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Number Of Items: 6
Pages: 7
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.2 x 0.7

ISBN: 1433214849
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.196994490092
EAN: 9781433214844
ASIN: 1433214849

Publication Date: June 12, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Irreverent and incredibly funny, Meredith Norton rails against self-pity and victimhood and rants about the innumerable copies of Lance Armstrongs cancer-survival book offered by well-meaning family and friends.


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4 out of 5 stars Lopsided- A Memoir by Meredity Norton   October 29, 2008
A very funny book about a very serious subject. It shows that there can be humor in almost any situation. But it's informative, and comforting to those going through the same experience, knowing that they are not alone, and that it's possible to look at a lighter side. It's a great read; full also of vignettes about the author's family and friends which add a truly human touch. It's a good book for several reasons.


5 out of 5 stars Funny and Entertaining   October 20, 2008
I was lucky enough to come across this book at a book festival. Although this book is about how the author deals with breast cancer, it is about so much more. Ms. Norton has had an interesting life so far, and I hope that she continues to write many more books so we can see the direction that her life takes.
It's a really entertaining book, which feels a little weird for me to say...since it's about a topic as serious as cancer. But, the authors approach is very funny and this would be an enjoyable read for anyone who's looking for a unique perspective and a fresh voice.



5 out of 5 stars Funny and bittersweet   August 22, 2008
Meredith is incredibly insightful and witty. She provides a unique take on a very serious subject. I read the book in one day- it was so engrossing I couldn't put it down. After all the jobs she describes in her book, it seems as though Meredith has found her calling as a writer.


5 out of 5 stars A hilarious look at breast cancer   August 19, 2008
My mom loved this book. She was recently diagnosed with the same cancer. It made her thankful that she did not have to go through as much as this woman had and that she is still alive and well. People need to know this type of breast cancer is out there too!


5 out of 5 stars straight shooter   August 15, 2008
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I had such a good time reading this book. Not something you would expect about a book from a cancer survivor. Perhaps it's because I share Meredith's atypical journey through life that involves multiple careers and dark sense of humor that I found it such a refreshing read, regardless of the subject matter.

If you can't handle the fact that cancer is painful, the way it's treated in Western medicine is laughable (if not scary), or if you expect to have some golden halo rain down upon you giving you a new perspective on life so you can walk away from it thinking that, oh, a black woman with a sense of humor who has cancer can't possibly be feeling any kind of pain, then go find another book. It is a humor that is funny, I think, if you find David Sedaris holding up a cadaver when the car full of French people accidentally show up in his driveway, funny.

Don't get this book if you're looking for some magical panacea that will make you forget that people who go through traditional chemo don't have all the pain and unnaturalness that is Western medicine shoved into their bodies. But if you understand that life and death can be painful and beautifully hilarious whether dodging dog poop in Paris, "Christian" school groups in college, or navigating cancer, well then, read on...Also, if you're some literary snob who has spent more years at university than talking to regular people on the street (i.e. having a normal, healthy social life), then go re-read one of the classics and don't try to superimpose critical theory or comparative analysis onto a memoir that is clearly not meant to speak to you.


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