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October 1, 2009 American Lives
Just Breathe Normally opens with a traumatic accident. Shattered perceptions and shards of narrative recount the events, from wreck through recovery and beyond. In lyric prose, the stories spiral back through generations to touch on questions of mortality and family, immigration and migration, legacies intended or inflicted.
 
In the wake of her near-fatal cycling collision, Peggy Shumaker searches for meaning within extremity. Through a long convalescence, she reevaluates her family’s past, treating us to a meditation on the meaning of justice and the role of love in the grueling process of healing. Her book, a moving memoir of childhood and family, testifies to the power of collective empathy in the transformations that make and remake us throughout our lives.
 
Shumaker crafts language unlike anyone else, language at once poetic and profound. Her memoir enacts our human desire to understand the fragmented self. We see in practice the power of words to restore what medical science cannot: the fragile human psyche and its immense capacity for forgiveness.

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Painful healing from a freak bicycle accident burns at the heart of this collection of lyrical anecdotes by Alaskan poet Shumaker. From the moment of impact with a wild-driving kid on an ATV in 2000, as the author is cycling along a highway in Fairbanks with her husband, Joe, she must find a way back from near-death to a meaningful life. Her work is a combination of diarylike entries made during and after her recovery (she suffered from a skull fracture, small strokes, a collapsed lung and a broken finger) and memories from childhood growing up with a frustrated single mom in Tucson, Ariz. These past snippets reveal her mother's Norwegian farm roots and early, bitter, short-lived marriage to the man who got her pregnant; subsequently, Shumaker, as the oldest sibling, had to care for her two younger sisters and brother as their mother spiraled downward, working low-wage jobs, bringing men home and suffering increasing ill health from asthma. In the present sections, the author, hospitalized on and off as her injury-related ailments recur, has to decide to forgive or prosecute the rough-riding boy on the ATV, who is 17 and grudgingly contrite about the accident. Overall, the past and present sections overlap uneasily and seem to constitute two separate literary enterprises, although Shumaker's prose possesses throughout a limpid serenity. (Sept.)
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In 2000, while out bicycling with her husband on a picture-perfect Alaska day, poet Shumaker was struck by a speeding ATV. She never knew what hit her. This wrenching memoir tells two tales: one, of Shumaker's slow and painful recovery (she endured a series of small strokes, a skull fracture, a collapsed lung, and a broken finger); the other, of her harrowing childhood with a divorced, abusive mother whose greatest service to her daughter was setting an example of what not to do; Shumaker assumed the role of parent to her three younger siblings, shielding them from their mother's promiscuity, among other sins. Shumaker's account of her rehabilitation is devastating, recalling moments in which she couldn't see, couldn't talk, couldn't walk, couldn't breathe. She also ruminates upon the fate of the barely contrite 17-year-old driver who nearly killed her. Details of her upbringing are equally crushing. Shumaker's prose is lyrical and lovely, but the intertwining of the two stories isn't entirely successful. Truly, each deserves its own book. Block, Allison --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Bison Books (October 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803226411
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803226418
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #939,599 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Life ... visited and revisited ..., December 11, 2007
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Uncle Omar (Beulah, ND United States) - See all my reviews
What matters in life directs our responses to events of the moment ...

We never know how we will react to outside stimuli, and when they are life-threatening, our viewpoint and values change ...

Shumaker reflects on life ... what brought her to this point, and how she values her past, and the major influences that taught her how to survive ...

We can see what has become essential to her ... simply being able to recover her life before a careless person wrecked it ...

And what of her past? We also learn how she survived despite pitfalls and hazards ...

With a twist of irony near the end of her narrative, one can only echo her expression of ... " What if ... "
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book makes me want to breathe, this book makes me want to fly., October 31, 2008
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Just Breathe Normally tells of an accident in the context of a larger life. It makes your own life feel fragile, and wonderful and valuable. It makes you want to kiss the person next to you and throw kisses to yourself. It's a celebration of getting through the tough stuff, celebrating the great stuff, character building, trees and swimming and fabulous nieces who will fight off anyone for you, and husbands who care for you and your own inner wild strength. Peggy Shumaker captures in each small chapter a small piece of life like a raindrop in the air. A life falls apart, and the writers puts back the pieces, showing us each piece, love, family, bicycling, Alaska, the ocean, Arizona. We feel the sky opening.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How a memoir should be written, October 21, 2011
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I appreciate the prose poem nature of this memoir, which moves back and forth through Peggy Shumaker's life. If you like a timeline narrative, this is probably not the memoir for you. I admire the way she navigates so many tragedies and manages to swim and breathe under circumstances less than normal. I love her lush language that is never sentimental or murky or clumsy. I was struck by how her own life resonated with mine. Through her story I could see ways to negotiate my own life's telling and nurture the person that I am, and as a writer myself, offer a framework for speaking out. And yet she is so thoroughly Peggy Shumaker, meaning she is not trying to please anybody or make an apology in the telling of her story, but truly trying to understand what has happened to her. Only through such tough story-telling can we perhaps come to understand ourselves. When I read the piece titled Twenty Questions, I thought of the questions I too wanted to ask my own mother, who died of lung cancer at 70. "Given time, would her list of joys have stretched longer than her list of torments?" A question I often ask of my own mother now.
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