In the upcoming memoir A Tale of Two Titties, NSW hairdresser and mum Tanya Curran Brown shares her personal story battling a highly aggressive form of breast cancer, which ultimately resulted in her making the brave choice to undergo a double mastectomy.
But this isn't your average book. Armed with a good dose of humour, Tanya shares her experience with a gutsy in-your-face account of her breast cancer journey and its impact on herself and her family, hoping that by shining a humorous light on this serious disease it will be of help to other women needing a hand to hold as they fight their own cancer battle.
A Tale of Two Titties is an engaging, funny and emotional read that aims to put a smile on the face of readers.
Tanya Brown is a master hairdresser who runs her own salon and has trained many apprentices who now have their own salons throughout the east coast of New South Wales. Husbands? Two, give or take the odd defacto. This girl has listened to many a tale in the hairdressing chair. She is a breast cancer survivor and shares her experiences with those who need a hand to hold as they undertake the same journey. Tanya is based in Wollongong, NSW.
A Tale of Two Titties
Love & Write Publishing
Author: Tanya Brown
ISBN: 9780992307004
RRP: $24.99
Question: What inspired you to write A Tale of Two Titties?
Tanya Curran Brown: My inspiration to write A Tale of two Titties originated from a self help diary, one that the Breast Cancer Foundation had circulating for people who had been diagnosed with cancer. The idea was that if you could enter your thoughts on a daily bases you may start to heal mentally and get your head around it. So after a week or so i thought 'bugger this! I will write a book. It may also have been fuelled by the fact that as a teenager I told my older sister Carolyne that one day I would write a book on my life stories,. But you're insignificant! She said. There would be nothing interesting to write about.. My life must have appeared a little less exciting to my big sister.
Question: Was it difficult to relive certain memories when writing A Tale of Two Titties?
Tanya Curran Brown: When I wrote Tales I wanted the reader to understand the adult me in the book and how I ticked. Now to do that they would have to know the child so I reflected into the past at different intervals in my manuscript. For me, doing that was harder than writing about my cancer experience. I would listen to the songs of the era that I wanted to write about. That's the trick; my music could transport me back in time and let me experience all the old memories with clarity. Cry? Yes sometimes bitter sweet Just knowing that I would never have that time back again or some of the people in it. But when I wrote about my cancer and the time I spent fighting that alien that took up residence in my boob, not to mention tried to rip my child off her mum, I felt more anger. Only some memories were difficult to put on paper and some were downright funny.
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