Bald in the Land of Big Hair

a true story

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Cancer, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Motherhood, Biography & Memoir, Literary
Cover of the book Bald in the Land of Big Hair by Joni Rodgers, Stella Link Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Joni Rodgers ISBN: 9780983339205
Publisher: Stella Link Books Publication: June 1, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joni Rodgers
ISBN: 9780983339205
Publisher: Stella Link Books
Publication: June 1, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

Joni Rodgers lives in Texas, where big hair is a God-given right. It's essential to any waitressing job, prerequisite for a real estate license, as natural as Naugahyde, and as important as Elvis. But at thirty-two, Joni was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and lost her hair to chemotherapy. It's not fun being a bald girl in the Big Hair Capital of America, but Joni managed to hold on to her sanity -- and her sense of humor.

With two small children, a grizzly bear of a husband, and a pipedream she couldn't let go of, Joni found herself hanging by a thread, searching for inspiration, and ultimately discovering that the monster threatening to take her life was actually teaching her how to live it. With the same amazing ability to laugh at life, and herself, that helped her survive cancer, Joni now recounts her story -- a deeply affecting tale of industrial-strength drugs, healing herbs, love, sex, prayer, kids, career, and the search for a wig that won't make her look like Betty Rubble.

This 10th Anniversary ebook edition includes a foreword by Elizabeth Berg, Q&A with author Joni Rodgers, and other bonus content.

“Thoroughly enjoyable, idiosyncratic, and funny…an uplifting celebration of life.”
London Daily Mail

"A brave, uplifting, hilarious, and heartbreaking book. One of the best books I've read this year. I loved it." -- Patricia Gaffney, author of The Saving Graces

"A mix of Molly Ivins' blowsy wit and Anna Quindlen's suburban logic, anages [a] literary feat." -- Entertainment Weekly

"A very important book, not only about cancer...[but] also about how to ground yourself in the life you're living." -- Elizabeth Berg author of Open House

"Impressive...honest...gutsy..." -- Janet Maslin, New York Times

"Memoirs of a cancer survivor with a delicious sense of humor and a well-defined sense of self. Darkly comic, inspiring." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Rodgers' attitude...is what sets her book apart from others by and about cancer survivors, earning it a wider audience." -- Dayton Daily News

"Rodgers's attempt to convey serious business lightly is commendable..." -- Publishers Weekly

"[A]candid and amusing memoir." -- People

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Joni Rodgers lives in Texas, where big hair is a God-given right. It's essential to any waitressing job, prerequisite for a real estate license, as natural as Naugahyde, and as important as Elvis. But at thirty-two, Joni was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and lost her hair to chemotherapy. It's not fun being a bald girl in the Big Hair Capital of America, but Joni managed to hold on to her sanity -- and her sense of humor.

With two small children, a grizzly bear of a husband, and a pipedream she couldn't let go of, Joni found herself hanging by a thread, searching for inspiration, and ultimately discovering that the monster threatening to take her life was actually teaching her how to live it. With the same amazing ability to laugh at life, and herself, that helped her survive cancer, Joni now recounts her story -- a deeply affecting tale of industrial-strength drugs, healing herbs, love, sex, prayer, kids, career, and the search for a wig that won't make her look like Betty Rubble.

This 10th Anniversary ebook edition includes a foreword by Elizabeth Berg, Q&A with author Joni Rodgers, and other bonus content.

“Thoroughly enjoyable, idiosyncratic, and funny…an uplifting celebration of life.”
London Daily Mail

"A brave, uplifting, hilarious, and heartbreaking book. One of the best books I've read this year. I loved it." -- Patricia Gaffney, author of The Saving Graces

"A mix of Molly Ivins' blowsy wit and Anna Quindlen's suburban logic, anages [a] literary feat." -- Entertainment Weekly

"A very important book, not only about cancer...[but] also about how to ground yourself in the life you're living." -- Elizabeth Berg author of Open House

"Impressive...honest...gutsy..." -- Janet Maslin, New York Times

"Memoirs of a cancer survivor with a delicious sense of humor and a well-defined sense of self. Darkly comic, inspiring." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Rodgers' attitude...is what sets her book apart from others by and about cancer survivors, earning it a wider audience." -- Dayton Daily News

"Rodgers's attempt to convey serious business lightly is commendable..." -- Publishers Weekly

"[A]candid and amusing memoir." -- People

More books from Literary

Cover of the book Don Quichotte de Miguel de Cervantès by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Du dessin et de la couleur by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Mon évasion by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Bitter Milk by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Swimming on Dry Land by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book The Fifteenth of June by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Elster's Folly by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Trance by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Imaginary Portraits by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book What's Not to Love? by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Stones of Law, Bricks of Shame by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book The Futurist by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book L'Art tactique by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Le Sophiste by Joni Rodgers
Cover of the book Three Lives and Tender Buttons by Joni Rodgers
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy