Sixty Days Left
by Andrea Lechner-Becker
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Pub Date May 15 2018 | Archive Date May 14 2019
Andrea Writes Things | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Almost 40% of Americans will receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. Small town Willow rarely found herself on the right side of the odds. And so, at thirty, her six-months-to-live terminal diagnosis seemed almost fateful. Now, she has two months left to reconcile decades of tragedy, from a toxic marriage to growing up with her Vietnam veteran father, all while navigating a transition from Wyoming’s wide-open high desert to Portland’s hipster oddities.
Refreshingly honest and intimate, Willow’s reflective and poetic diary entries countdown her last sixty days as she shares her history in lost love, denied dreams and a surprisingly uplifting lesson for the living. With heart and soul, this debut novel explores the taboo topic of living life on the threshold of death’s door.
A Note From the Publisher
Paperback will be available soon at $16.99, eBook will increase to $9.99 after release.
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