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One Body: A Retrospective

Catherine Simpson

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Shortlisted in Scotland’s National Book Awards

By the time she reached her fifties, Catherine had experienced period pain, childbirth, and early menopause, alongside love and laughter, a career in journalism, and raising two daughters. Like many of her peers, along the way she'd dieted, jogged, sweated, tanned, permed, and plucked—always attempting to conform to prevailing standards of "acceptable womanhood." 

But when a medical crisis comes along, she can no longer pummel her body into submission and is forced to take stock. From growing up on a farm where veterinarians were more common than doctors, and where illness was “a nuisance,” she now faces the nuisance of a lifetime.

One Body is the demystifying, relatable, often hilarious, and sometimes hair-raising story of how Catherine navigates her treatment and the emotions and reflections it provokes. And how she comes to drop the unattainable standards imposed on her body, and simply appreciate the skin she is in.

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remission, fun, when I had a little sister, funny women, hope, body acceptance, candid memoir, witty, growing up in the 70s, Body insecurity, coping with illness, patriarchal society, learning to love yourself, self acceptance, pressures on women, women's memoir, body neutrality, cancer journey, cancer support, body positivity, cancer recovery, mothers and daughters, scotland, cancer in middle age, self love, confessional