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      <image:caption>In this short, striking memoir, Jean Hannah Edelstein charts the course of her unexpectedly brief relationship with breasts. As she comes of age, she learns that breasts are a source of both shame and power. In early motherhood, she sees her breasts transform into a source of sustenance and a locus of pain. And then, all too soon, she is faced with a diagnosis and forced to confront what it means to lose and rebuild an essential part of yourself. Funny and moving, elegant and furious and full of heart, Breasts is an original and indispensable read. It is both an intimate account of one woman's relationship with her own body and a universally relatable story for anyone who has ever had - or lost - breasts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jean Hannah Edelstein was looking for love on OKCupid the night she lost her father. She had recently moved back to America to be closer to her parents, leaving behind the good friends, bad dates and questionable career moves that defined her twenties. But six weeks after she arrived in New York, her father died of cancer – and six months after that she learnt she had inherited the gene that determined his fate. Heartbreaking, hopeful and disarmingly funny, This Really Isn’t About You is a book about finding your way in life, even when life has other plans.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - I'm the author of BREASTS: A RELATIVELY BRIEF RELATIONSHIP (April 2025) and THIS REALLY ISN’T ABOUT YOU (2018). Right now, I’m working on a novel. I write an occasional newsletter. I’d love you to subscribe. UK Vogue said it “pops up in your inbox like lucid dreaming.” I also write for lots of different publications, live in New Jersey, work a 9-5 in tech, and parent two lovely children. Want me to write for you, appear on your podcast, or speak at your event? Email me!</image:title>
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