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Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life - Sandra Beasley
Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life
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A beautifully written and darkly funny journey through the world of the allergic. Like twelve million other Americans, Sandra Beasley suffers from food allergies. Her allergies—severe and lifelong—include dairy, egg, soy, beef, shrimp, pine nuts, cucumbers, cantaloupe, honeydew, mango,... show more
A beautifully written and darkly funny journey through the world of the allergic. Like twelve million other Americans, Sandra Beasley suffers from food allergies. Her allergies—severe and lifelong—include dairy, egg, soy, beef, shrimp, pine nuts, cucumbers, cantaloupe, honeydew, mango, macadamias, pistachios, cashews, swordfish, and mustard. Add to that mold, dust, grass and tree pollen, cigarette smoke, dogs, rabbits, horses, and wool, and it’s no wonder Sandra felt she had to live her life as “Allergy Girl.” When butter is deadly and eggs can make your throat swell shut, cupcakes and other treats of childhood are out of the question—and so Sandra’s mother used to warn guests against a toxic, frosting-tinged kiss with “Don’t kill the birthday girl!” It may seem that such a person is “not really designed to survive,” as one blunt nutritionist declared while visiting Sandra’s fourth-grade class. But Sandra has not only survived, she’s thrived—now an essayist, editor, and award-winning poet, she has learned to navigate a world in which danger can lurk in an unassuming corn chip. Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl is her story.  With candor, wit, and a journalist’s curiosity, Sandra draws on her own experiences while covering the scientific, cultural, and sociological terrain of allergies. She explains exactly what an allergy is, describes surviving a family reunion in heart-of-Texas beef country with her vegetarian sister, delves into how being allergic has affected her romantic relationships, exposes the dark side of Benadryl, explains how parents can work with schools to protect their allergic children, and details how people with allergies should advocate for themselves in a restaurant. A compelling mix of memoir, cultural history, and science, Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl is mandatory
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780307588135 (0307588130)
Publisher: Broadway Books
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
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Barbara L.B. Storey
Barbara L.B. Storey rated it
2.0 Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life
I wanted to read this book because I also have life-threatening food allergies, and I wanted to see if the author had any insights or coping strategies that might help me. I was disappointed in the book, though. It was mainly disjointed accounts of various incidents in her life where her allergies ...
Randi's Blog
Randi's Blog rated it
This is not my typical kind of read, but it was very good. I loved how Sandra's memoir/life experiences were entwined with others' experiences as well as some of the science behind allergies. I definitely have a much better understanding and incredible empathy now for people with food allergies. I'm...
Just One More Page
Just One More Page rated it
4.0
Wow first of all the author has just as many allergies as I do! I had a milk and cat allergy as a baby and outgrew it when I was in grade school. Many years later my allergies came back worse and a whole boat load of other ones where discovered. This book showed me that I wasn't alone or something...
megancsparks
megancsparks rated it
This memoir is well-written, but I found myself drawn more to the facts than Beasley's personal life. The sections of the book about her own experiences seemed rambling and a little disjointed to me, but Beasley seems like a really interesting person, and her book shares a lot of very useful informa...
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