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100 _aSilverstein, Marc.
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245 1 0 _aMy parent has cancer and it really sucks /
_cMarc Silver, Maya Silver.
260 _aNaperville, Illinois :
_bSourcebooks Fire,
_c2013.
263 _a1303
300 _ax, 261 pages;
_c21 cm.
520 _aPicture this: Your mom or dad has cancer--and suddenly, everything's different. Your parents are distracted by doctor's visits. Your friends can't understand what you're going through. And you feel like there is no one to turn to. Unfortunately this is the reality that more than one million teens face every day. This is why writer Marc Silver and his daughter Maya Silver--who was a teenager when her mother was diagnosed with cancer--have compiled a collection of stories and advice from more than a hundred teens who've faced this crisis and the experts who've helped them.
521 2 _aGrade 9 to 12.
650 0 _aChildren of cancer patients
_vJuvenile literature.
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650 0 _aCancer
_xPsychological aspects
_vJuvenile literature.
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700 _aSilver, Maya.
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