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What I Thought I Knew by Alice Eve Cohen

What I Thought I Knew by Alice Eve Cohen

208 pages; Viking

Solo theater artist Alice Eve Cohen knew that childbearing was simply impossible—her own mother had taken DES, and Alice had a deformed uterus, among other disqualifiers. So when what doctors misdiagnosed as a tumor turned out to be a 6-month fetus, the 44-year-old Cohen had to wrestle with clueless specialists, cavalier insurance companies, and her own no-see-um maternal instincts. Her darkly hilarious memoir, What I Thought I Knew (Viking), is an unexpected bundle of joy.

First chapter: Read an excerpt from What I Thought I Knew 
Watch: Alice Eve Cohen performs a selection from the book Watch
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