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Jen Smith lives with a murderer. This killer has ruthlessly taken many of her friends, and always leaves her wondering if she'll be next. Her fear for her life is trumped only by her overwhelming concern for her beautiful young son. But she has no choice. Jen has Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer.

In this book, Jen follows up on the triumphs in Learning to Live Legendary with a candid look at the life in between. She pulls back the curtain on what it's like to live day-to-day with a terminal diagnosis. You'll share her fear, her heartbreak, her uncertainty -- even her guilt. You'll even feel the impact of Jen's disease on her friends and family, as they express their feelings in their own words. From mothering to grieving to simply freaking out, Jen and her loved ones provide a raw and unflinching look at What You Might Not Know.

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