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Recommended Reading: 'Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy'

This month, we're all thinking pink... Click here to see how we're doing so at AOL. Sometimes "thinking pink" to combat breast cancer means pink lipstick, as you will see if you read 'Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy' by Geralyn Lucas:                                   

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The Lifetime TV Movie airing October 23 is based on this book (that's a click-to-buy link)by Geralyn Lucas (that's link to her Web site); here's a link to an excerpt.

And here's a review from our partner, Publisher's Weekly:

From Publishers Weekly
Lucas was 27, happily working as a 20/20 producer, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Suddenly, her world became a blur of appointments with surgeons and emotional breakdowns. Her book's catchy title belies its substantial content: this is an honest, perceptive memoir from a feisty survivor who's willing to discuss every detail, like getting sick in cabs during chemo treatments, baldness and sex. In fact, the book opens with Lucas, who's now 36, recounting her visit to a New York topless bar as she agonizes over losing a breast and contemplates reconstructive surgery. Lucas doesn't dismiss her fears; she talks about wanting to have a child and how her husband withdraws when so many other people step in to provide her with emotional support. What makes her memoir so moving is the author's breezy style and her focus on the daily details of her illness ("I am in the shower, and when I start lathering my comb-over, most of it stays in my hands. The big patches of hair just come out. No warning"). The story of Lucas's recovery, and of the birth of her daughter, make her book surprisingly optimistic and immensely empowering.
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