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Lisa Lynch


Born
in Derby, The United Kingdom
August 30, 1979

Died
March 11, 2013


Average rating: 4.39 · 1,096 ratings · 80 reviews · 13 distinct works â€� Similar authors
The C-Word

4.39 avg rating — 1,086 ratings — published 2010 — 9 editions
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Toffe tiet

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No Other Side

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The C-Word by Lynch, Lisa (...

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Clinical Supervision for Nu...

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Emma Snaggletooth

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From Darkness to Light: A W...

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The Tale of Lipstick Kitty

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12 Simple Truths for Living...

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The Chase

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“Ah, that’s my favourite piece of advice,â€� I said; though, oddly, it was my local shopkeeper rather than my oncologist who offered it to me. ‘What you need to do, dear,â€� she insisted to me and Mum when I first made it the twenty yards to her store after Chemo 1, ‘is remove all stress from your life. Work, money, worries, everything. Let everyone else take care of that. You just concentrate on you.”
Lisa Lynch, The C-Word

“Carrie Bradshaw fell in Dior, I fell in Debenhams. It was May 2008, and it was spectacular. Uncomfortable heels + slippy floor + head turned by a cocktail dress = thwack. Arms stretched overhead, teeth cracking on floor tiles, chest and knees breaking the fall. It was theatrical, exaggerated, a perfect 6.0. And it was Significant Moment #1 in discovering that I had grade-three breast cancer.”
Lisa Lynch

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