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When Dara Kurtz was twenty-eight years old, her mother died of cancer. Dara entered a long period of intractable grief, while she was nevertheless also blessed with a warm family life and a successful career. Then, at the age of forty-two, she was herself diagnosed with cancer. An important part of Dara's recovery was renewing contact with the strong Jewish women who had loved and raised her by rereading their letters to her. These letters caused her to reflect on the love between mothers and daughters and how wisdom and traditions can be passed on from one generation to the next. In this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Dara Kurtz was twenty-eight years old, her mother died of cancer. Dara entered a long period of intractable grief, while she was nevertheless also blessed with a warm family life and a successful career. Then, at the age of forty-two, she was herself diagnosed with cancer. An important part of Dara's recovery was renewing contact with the strong Jewish women who had loved and raised her by rereading their letters to her. These letters caused her to reflect on the love between mothers and daughters and how wisdom and traditions can be passed on from one generation to the next. In this memoir and self-help book, Dara shares funny, inspirational stories of family life, as well as tips and information to help others strengthen their relationships and find joy every day. --Adapted from book jacket flap.
Autorenporträt
Dara Kurtz is the author of two books: "Crush Cancer: Personal Enlightenment from a Cancer Survivor" (2017) and "Crush Cancer Workbook. (2017). Her personal blog, "Crazy Perfect Life," reaches over 180,000 followers across the globe through her website and social media. She is a frequent contributor to "The Huffington Post" and is a columnist for "Forsyth Woman Magazine." In addition to writing, Dara shares her inspirational words by speaking at events for medical centers and civic groups. She also provides individualized mentoring for those learning to cope with their own cancer diagnoses. Dara lives in Lewisville, North Carolina with her husband, Jon, and their two daughters, Zoe and Avi. Visit Dara online at www.crazyperfectlife.com.