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The Invisible Girls: A Memoir - Community Reviews back

by Sarah Thebarge
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Pale Books
Pale Books rated it 10 years ago
This book, was just amazing. I read it in less than 3 hours because I was so into it. The story line just draws you in. This true story is about a very young woman, in her early twenties, who is diagnosed with breast cancer and isn't given a very long time to live. By a miracle, she survives and ...
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 11 years ago
Having survived her battle with breast cancer Sarah Thebarge felt she needed a change in her life. Leaving behind her pre-cancer life she moves to Portland to start over. A chance encounter on a bus changes her life in more ways than she ever could have imagined.Hadhi, a Somali refugee trying to r...
These Books Are My Friends
These Books Are My Friends rated it 12 years ago
I'm still trying to figure out what I thought about this book. I did like it but I wish it had tied together a little more. At times I felt like I was reading two separate memoirs. Usually I shy away from books that make a lot of references to God but I think it was powerful to read about Sarah's...
KReilly
KReilly rated it 12 years ago
Actual rating = 3.5Sarah's story really had an impact on me. At 29 years old, I am just over the age Sarah was when she found out she had breast cancer. I can't even imagine what that diagnosis would do to your life at a time when you're just coming into who you really are as an adult, and making de...
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