Cancer Vixen: A True Story


Posted on Aug 12, 2008 By Julia Szabo
by Marisa Acocella Marchetto

Knopf, 224 pages, $22  

Marisa Acocella Marchetto is the brilliant cartoonist whose drawings appear in The New Yorker and Glamour, and whose blog postings appear in The Huffington Post. When she was diagnosed with cancer, she didn't take the news lying down. She got out her tape recorder, pen, and sketchpad, and got to work.  

When the going gets tough, the tough start drawing - and that's precisely what Marisa did, bravely using her own experience with this dreaded disease as material. The result is a unique, wonderful book that combines memoir and health-self-help in colorful, easy-to-read, funny-pages format. There are moments when you will cry, and moments when you'll laugh out loud (kind of like life). It's important to note Marisa's choice of title: she's not a cancer victim, but Cancer Vixen, a warrior in high-fashion high heels.  

So where's the dog, you ask? Although Marisa doesn't have a pet herself, two dogs figure in her story. One is her mom's teacup Yorkshire Terrier, Precious, who's a frequent guest at Marisa's bachelorette pad. The other dog shows up to save the day at a critical moment when some aggressive models hit on Silvano, the silver fox who's the amore of Marisa's vita. (It's one of the high points of the story, so I won't spoil the surprise.)  

This book is designed to feel intimate and personal, so please permit me an aside: One of the chemotherapy drugs Marisa takes, Cytoxan, was also administered to my dog Sam during his battle with cancer (read "Diary of a Dog with Cancer"). And I'm happy to report that, like Marisa, Sam is now cancer-free.  

By the way, Cancer Vixen has been optioned and will be a movie before long - starring actress Cate Blanchett in the title role.

 
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