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This Really Isn't about You
This Really Isn't about You | Jean Hannah Edelstein
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In 2014 I moved back to the United States after living abroad for fourteen years, my whole adult life, because my father was dying.Six weeks after I arrived in New York City, my father died.Six months after that I learned that I too was a carrier of the gene that caused the cancer that had killed him. When Jean Hannah Edelstein's world overturned she was forced to confront some of the big questions: how do we cope with grief? How does life change when we realize we're not invincible? Does knowing our likely fate make it harder or easier to face the future? This Really Isn't About You is a book about finding your way in life. Which is to say, it's a book about discovering you are not really in charge of that at all.
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readingjedi
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A very readable & enjoyable memoir. The writing is very good, warm & engaging. The sections about the author's father & his death are particularly moving. Other parts-the author's life after leaving home, where she lived, her relationships-were interesting but not fascinating. Wish there'd been more on how she dealt with the Lynch syndrome diagnosis as I found that part the strongest. I also loved the implied hope/resilience in the closing line.

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readingjedi
This Really Isn't about You | Jean Hannah Edelstein
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Starting this one tonight. With thanks to #netgalley for this book.

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Rose2
This Really Isn't about You | Jean Hannah Edelstein
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Such a honest and funny book about the importance of family and accepting who you truly are.

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Emilymdxn
This Really Isn't about You | Jean Hannah Edelstein
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Just went to see Jean Hannah Edelstein in conversation with Olivia Laing in London and it was an awesome event!! I wasn‘t that aware of this new book (kind of a medical memoir but also funny heart rending a Bildungsroman family memoir) before but the readings were amazing, hilarious and deep and struck the perfect balance between light and dark. Really recommend it! Excited to get to read it soon