Embroidered Cancer Comic (e-bog) af Shefrin, Sima Elizabeth

Embroidered Cancer Comic e-bog

79,32 DKK
Come to bed with me?'Huh? No, I'd rather read this book about cancer...'As soon as Bob was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, he and his wife Elizabeth started making cancer jokes to take the edge off of an otherwise frightening situation. A lot of those jokes were about sex. Here, textile artist Elizabeth Shefrin has picked up a needle and thread to share those intimate jokes, revealing …
Come to bed with me?'Huh? No, I'd rather read this book about cancer...'As soon as Bob was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, he and his wife Elizabeth started making cancer jokes to take the edge off of an otherwise frightening situation. A lot of those jokes were about sex. Here, textile artist Elizabeth Shefrin has picked up a needle and thread to share those intimate jokes, revealing how they helped her and her husband to process the realities of cancer treatment.Giving lightness and humour to a rarely discussed topic, this unpretentious and wry embroidered comic will create awareness and discourse around a taboo topic, resonating with others in similar situations and reassuring us that it's ok to laugh.
E-bog 79,32 DKK
Forfattere Shefrin, Sima Elizabeth (forfatter)
Udgivet 21.03.2016
Længde 32 sider
Genrer Fiction: narrative themes
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780857012371

Come to bed with me?'Huh? No, I'd rather read this book about cancer...'As soon as Bob was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, he and his wife Elizabeth started making cancer jokes to take the edge off of an otherwise frightening situation. A lot of those jokes were about sex. Here, textile artist Elizabeth Shefrin has picked up a needle and thread to share those intimate jokes, revealing how they helped her and her husband to process the realities of cancer treatment.Giving lightness and humour to a rarely discussed topic, this unpretentious and wry embroidered comic will create awareness and discourse around a taboo topic, resonating with others in similar situations and reassuring us that it's ok to laugh.