Ebook: New life, no instructions: a memoir
Author: Caldwell Gail
- Tags: Critics--United States, Journalists--United States, Total hip replacement--Patients, Critics, Journalists, Biographies, Biography, Narrative non-fiction, Autobiographies, Caldwell Gail -- 1951-, Journalists -- United States -- Biography, Critics -- United States -- Biography, Total hip replacement -- Patients -- Biography, United States
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
- City: United States
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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Pulitizer Prize winner Gail Caldwell pens a memoir on how seemingly faint winds can blow us wildly off course; on how spending time with a beloved animal can benefit our basic humanity; and on what it means to overcome, at middle age, a multitude of blows. Caldwell had contracted polio as a child, and as she matured it reduced her walk to a painful limp. When a new doctor said she needed a hip replacement-- and that her leg could be lengthened-- she no longer saw her body in decline and realized she could live pain free. She describes how the resulting rehabilitation opened up a world of understanding, possibility, and connection.
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