A poisoned body.
A corrupted system. One self-entitled woman caught between them.Thirty-one-year-old Sin ad Bloom, Dublin native and upper-middle-class success story, has it all: a flourishing career in legal compliance, a father adored by national media, and a partner who styles himself a "Celtic Musk." Then the biopsy comes back positive-and everything once solid and forever, is no more.
The story unfolds in four interwoven parts:
From hospital wards and toxic workplaces to lucid passages in the Tibetan Bardo, Sin ad's disembodied mind replays the pivotal moments of her life while surgeons "de-bulk" the cancer from her body.
Cancer Girl skewers pink-washed optimism, corporate doublespeak, and Ireland's rampant nepotism while asking one searing question:
What would it be like if the worst person you know got cancer?