In Life Reconstructed, Kim Harms details her own experience, the experiences of others, plus extensive research, delving into the physical, emotional, psychological, and relational aspects of mastectomy and breast reconstruction, featuring:
- input from medical professionals,
- a detailed look at the distinct differences between breast reconstruction and breast augmentation (It's not a boob job!)
- practical advice for decision-making, self-advocacy, recovery, talking with your children, a return to intimacy, and more.
"Harms' journalistic skills and storytelling ability to share her own personal struggles with breast cancer make this book ex-
ceptional."
-Susan L. Beck, DO, MPH, Breast Surgeon and Medical Director, Katzmann Breast Center
KIM HARMS is a two-time breast cancer survivor with a BA in English from Iowa State University. She has more than twenty years of experience as a freelance writer and spends her weekday afternoons working in her local library. A lifelong Midwestern girl, she lives in Central Iowa with her husband, the youngest of their three sons, and a rambunctious dog who takes her on walks twice a day.