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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Looking from the inside.,
This review is from: Meaning Of A Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis (Paperback)
Yes, I'm the Author's brother.We too (his family) have lived the experience of paralysis with him. I think it is much easier for us to understand the emotions - the anger, frustration, sense of loss - that he discusses in the book. An enormous portion of the credit for his lengthy survival with this terrible ailment is due to his wife, Divina. However, his tremendous will to live despite the loss of his most loved abilities - speech and delicious foods - must also receive a full share of credit. His quest for knowledge and the desire to disseminate that knowledge has never weakened. My brother is an incredible man!
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Symposium in Body & Society, 6(2),August 2000,
By A Customer
This review is from: Meaning Of A Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis (Paperback)
Following is a list of the authors who contributed articles to the recently published symposium on Meaning of a Disability:Janet E. Price, Default for Journals, UK 87 Arthur W. Frank, Default for Journals, UK 95 John O'Neill, Default for Journals, UK 101 Gerald Gold, Default for Journals, UK |
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Meaning Of A Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis by Albert B. Robillard (Hardcover - April 26, 1999)
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