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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.09.20150123.full.mrc:611250417:2438
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100 1 $aLavender, Bee.
245 10 $aLessons in taxidermy /$cBee Lavender.
260 $aChicago :$bPunk Planet Books,$cc2005.
300 $a160 p. ;$c20 cm.
520 $aLessons In Taxidermy is the story of growing up destitute and sick in the Pacific Northwest. After surviving a rare genetic disorder and childhood cancer, Lavender retells the events of her tumultuous life-battling her illnesses, learning to fight, young motherhood-in fearless, unapologetic prose and gut-wrenching, yet darkly comic detail. "Bee Lavender is a fantastic writer. Her work is deep and personal, and I don't think there are any places she's scared to go." -Michelle Tea, author of Rent Girl Lessons in Taxidermy is the story of growing up destitute and sick in the Pacific Northwest. After surviving a rare genetic disorder and childhood cancer, Lavender retells the events of her tumultuous life--battling her illnesses, learning to fight, young motherhood-in fearless, unapologetic prose and gut-wrenching, yet darkly comic detail. Bee Lavender is the 33-year-old co-editor of two books, Breeder: Real-Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers (Seal, 2001) and Mamaphonic: Balancing Motherhood and Other Creative Acts (Soft Skull, 2004). She is also the publisher of Hip Mama magazine and creator Girl-Mom, an advocacy website for teen parents. Annotation. Lavender retells the events of her tumultuous life--from battling a rare genetic disorder and childhood cancer to young motherhood--in fearless, unapologetic prose and gut-wrenching, yet darkly comic detail.
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