Celebrate the release of the new book Cancer InsideOut by Linda Crill on Thursday, April 16th from 6-7:30PM at monca.
Linda Crill is the author of Cancer InsideOut, An Insider's View of Chemo & Outsider's Guide for Support. The book provides insight into how to support a loved one during their cancer journey. In the book, Crill shares practical ways to help someone during cancer treatment as well as helpful tips on what to say and do to show up for folks experiencing the life-altering reality of chemotherapy.
Copies of Linda Crill's newest book will be available for sale and signing from the author during the event. The book launch will be hosted at the museum and will include access to a no-host bar and small bites.
Everyone in the community is welcome to attend at a $5 per person donation to the museum.
Learn more about the author on her website.
Linda Crill is a "reinvention author, speaker, trainer and biker... After 30 years of helping corporate leaders manage change and spark innovation, Linda found herself facing her toughest obstacle yet. As a recent widow followed by a bout with breast cancer, she yearned for rediscovery to find passion again and a new path forward...She hopes her story inspires others to find the resilience to erase old boundaries and open doors labeled “not me” in the discovery of answers to “What Now?”
Crill's debut book, Blind Curves: A Woman, a Motorcycle, and a Journey to Reinvent Herself, was published in 2014 and explores the journey Linda embarks on after the death of her husband in which Linda traded her corporate suits for motorcycle leathers and committed herself to a 2,500-mile road trip down America’s Pacific Northwest coast on a Harley. By heading into the unknown—the blind curve—Linda faced her fears, tested old beliefs, and discovered not only a broader horizon of possibilities to use in building the next phase of her life, but also the fuel to make it happen.
