I agree. Obviously cancer is no small life event (no matter how it ends), and there is a place for stories that are all about cancer. But it seems far rarer to find a story where cancer is—I don’t want to say normalized, because it’s not just a detail like a wheelchair or someone’s ethnicity that can be mostly ignored — but where the cancer is part of the person’s story and not the story. The fact that your book still has room for a YA fantasy world just jumped out at me, and I’ll be sure to check it out with my girls.