Baldies' Blog began originally in the UK by a 26 year old journalist with a blood cancer on a mission to inform the world about bone marrow donation.

He has since died, and I took on the cause of making cancer care more transparent for everybody.

Cancer is a disease that will touch everybody through diagnosis or affiliation: 1 in 2 men will be diagnosed and 1 in 3 woman will hear those words, "You Have Cancer."

I invite you to read how I feel along my journey and
how I am continuing to live a full life alongside my Hodgkin's lymphoma, with me controlling my cancer, not my cancer controlling me.

I hope that "Baldies' Blog" will prepare you to handle whatever life sends you, but especially if it's the message, "You Have Cancer."

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Introducing: "Z and The Cancer Meanie"


Seen the Front: View Z and The Cancer Meanies' Trailer: http://www.wix.com/zandthecancermeanie/book


"Z and the Cancer Meanie," follows the young Lion Z along on his family's adventure of being diagnosed with the cancer meanie. Together, they learn about doctors, hospitals, tests and the Meanie itself. 
"Z and the Cancer Meanie" is a  great tool to educate and introduce a  conversation about the side effects of living with cancer.  To begin conversation, "Z" has open ended questions and a summary journal for our youngest fighters to talk about or write their own feelings and experiences. There is even a reference center for fighters of all ages to use on-line tools to cope, or my favorite, kill the cancer meanie itself.
            
Come and meet Z and learn more about cancer- what it is, what it does, and how to still have fun.

The first collaboration between writer Hillary St.Pierre and illustrator extradoniare Chris LoParco 
BUY AT: CreateSpace eStore: 
https://www.createspace.com/3668132.              List Price: $12.95
8" x 10" (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
Full Color Bleed on White paper
28 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1466208339 (CreateSpace-Assigned)
ISBN-10: 1466208333
BISAC: Juvenile Fiction / Health & Daily Living / Diseases
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