Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li. This week, we’re reading Pages 219 – 246. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
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Book Club: Portrait of a Thief, Pages 186 – 218
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li. This week, we’re reading Pages 186 – 218. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
Continue readingBook Club: Portrait of a Thief, Pages 152 – 185
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li. This week, we’re reading Pages 152 – 185. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
Continue readingIt’s Time for the February Research Round-Up!
Here at Cactus Cancer Society, we’re always interested in amplifying the voices and experiences of young adults facing cancer, and making sure this population is represented in research. Check out the research opportunities below to see how you can use your story to help others!
Continue readingA Sip of Coffee + Oodles
Did you miss Coffee and Oodles this week? Here’s our prompt, and a bit more about our process!
Continue readingBook Club: Portrait of a Thief, Pages 121 – 151
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li. This week, we’re reading Pages 121 – 151. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
Continue readingOur Next Ask a Cactus: Creative Coping
Meet our next expert for Ask a Cactus: Chelsey Gomez, who is here to answer your creative coping questions!
Continue readingBook Club: Portrait of a Thief, Pages 88 – 120
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li. This week, we’re reading Pages 88 – 120. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
Continue readingChristina’s Corner: February 2024
Happy February, y’all! We did it: we made it through January, which felt like it was 45 days long. The jokes do not change year to year, and they are always right year to year.
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