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What a wonderful, uplifting story about friendship and family. Keira finds out she has breast cancer and the diagnosis understandably rocks her up to then perfect life. She felt she was winning - a good career, great family, solid relationships and a feeling of being able to fix anything. She desperately wants to carry on as if nothing had changed, but of course everything has changed. Throw in some non-cancer related bombshells and you have a rollercoaster of a book.
I really felt like I was right there with her as she went through her treatments, adjusting to the new Keira and navigating the highs and lows that come her way, and that’s testament to how well written this story is. Josie Lloyd drew from her own experiences with cancer and that personal connection shines through.
Every woman needs a group of friends like the Cancer Ladies’ Running Club, the strength they share around and the way they lift each other up is inspiring.
The book has its sadness, as you’d expect given the subject matter, but it’s primarily a celebration of connections and self-belief