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Beautifully written, this book is replete with literary references and poetic imagery. Gubar's compassion for cancer patients and for women in particular makes it a must-read for both groups. (NB: Though Gubar expresses qualms about "infecting the spirits" of fellow cancer patients, her wrenching and fear-inducing story may do just that.) [See Prepub Alert, 10/21/11.]
The stories here are poignant and instructive for those who may be unaware of the real struggles of women in academia and the difficulties educated women can face outside the academy. They are also cautionary; some of the writers feel, with good reason, that in the last decade or two women have lost ground in some areas. Especially for those familiar with the challenges discussed, the pieces are gripping and provide much material for reflection.