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The last couple essays have been about breast cancer which I find interesting because I've had family members that have had breast cancer, so it lets me look into what they had to go through and the decisions they had to make. The essay I had just read was about how Black women in to the Olympics and in competitions get their birth gender called into question, I don't know a lot about this and I'd like to learn more.
May 12, 2021 06:04AM
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Kyra
Kyra is on page 110 of 400
The essay I read today was about child stars and how they survived. With shows like iCarly and Hannah Montana, it showed how different stars were liked by which age range. More older teenagers like the rebillonsess of Miley Cyrus while younger girls can still look up to Miranda Cosgrove. It showed what female child stars have to go through and that ones that rebel end up staying in the light more.
May 10, 2021 06:15AM
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Kyra
Kyra is on page 23 of 400
I love it. It is like a new story every chapter and I do not want to stop reading it. In the first chapter it mentions a Japanese woman whom died of Breast Cancer at 47. It showed me that you can get everything done that you need to in a time constraint. My Grandma had breast cancer, so it showed me some of the things that she had to go through and how scary it really is.
May 06, 2021 06:21AM
Don't Call Me Princess: Essays on Girls, Women, Sex, and Life


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