First, You Cry by Betty Rollin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Many of us start off by reading a book, followed by watching any movies based on that book. But there are times when we might see a movie, then, years later, read the book that the movie was based on.
In 1978, First, You Cry, by Betty Rollin came out as a made-for-T.V. movie, starring Mary Tyler Moore and Anthony Perkins. Decent movie, decent acting, as I remember. So, when I ran across the twenty-fifth anniversary copy of the book, I picked it up. It took me a while to read it.
The book deals with Betty Rollin's breast cancer diagnosis, surgery, and subsequent learning to get on with life. As anyone dealing with a cancer diagnosis, or, at least, a cancer scare knows, this is no easy feat: not the diagnosis, the surgery, nor the learning to get on with life. But Ms. Rollins lets the reader know that it is doable, that one can get on with life. Of course, First, You Cry.
The twenty-fifth anniversary copy relays that after the initial publication of the book, she endured a second mastectomy. (At this writing, she is still alive.)
While the paperback is 222 pages long, First, You Cry, by Betty Rollin is a quick read, and one that I definitely recommend.
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