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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Out of Joint but In Synch, February 27, 2006
Although I had intended to read Out of Joint slowly, chapter by chapter, once I began the momentum built until I stayed up extremely late one night to finish it. It is a gorgeous, haunting, painful, exhilarating, breathtaking book, and one that is as much poetry as powerful analysis. This is a deeply courageous book, one willing to stay inside the pain and the joints---I felt almost as if I were right in there, almost inside this body. The book conveys that bodily presence so beautifully, it is quite amazing. It also conveys both movement and stasis, a sense of the endlessness of pain, but through it all the movements of the author's mind, as she explored different facets of it, and in many different sites--library, clinic, home, mountainside, street, office, and classroom. I felt as if I were traveling along with her, on a sort of Pilgrim's Progress, on a quest, even if there is no ultimate resolution, though there are moments of release and exultation. This will become a classic text, not just about arthritis but about writing, and about memoir, and about the body. I hope it will be read widely everywhere. Many thanks for writing such a wise and generous and sensuous book, one that, even in the darkness, is full of light!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank You Mary Felstiner, February 19, 2006
Finally, a book that addresses not only the physical effects but also the emotional effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis. Mary Felstiner graciously allows the reader to join her on an honest and difficult journey of pain and acceptance. She offers insight and understanding to a disease that does not get the attention it deserves. If you have an autoimmune disease or love someone that does, this book is a must read.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Investigation of Connectedness, March 14, 2006
I enjoyed this book so greatly. I love the way Mary Felstiner approaches the subject of joints, jointedness, connection, from such varied angles, using documents of cultural, personal, and medical history. Magnificent!! What a huge accomplishment this book represents. Apart from all else, I've learned a staggering amount from this gifted author about the body in a cultural context, and this has illuminated a lot of questions in my own life.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AN IMPORTANT BOOK, March 23, 2006
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Rachel Newman (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Mary Lowenthal Felstiner has written an important book on many levels. Out of Joint should become the classic for anyone struggling with a chronic problem, be it physical or mental. Mary has an amazing ability to express what so many of us feel ...but in an original, refreshing, and totally unique way.
I loved her refusal to quit or to accept that nothing more could be done. Like that energetic bunny, she just kept on going, searching for probable causes, exploring possible cures, and keeping a constant, sometimes hilarious, dialogue with herself. This book is also a lesson in how to go about family life and love the RIGHT way...an inspiration to us all.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Appreciation for Out of Joint, March 21, 2006
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Chris Keats (Chevy Chase, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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Buy this book! And discover the magic which Mary

Felstiner, a prize-winning professor of history,

brings to words. This story about rheumatoid arthritis

is a page-turner. Felstiner's gift for mixing plain

speech with the technical and erudite is totally

astounding. Further, she demonstrates the healing

potential of narrative, a multi-faceted narrative

glinting with allusion. Through her account, Felstiner

manages to make us proud to be human, capable at the

same time of suffering and transcendence. Five stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The private made public, November 11, 2006
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Meghan Elizondo (San Jose, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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As someone with inflammatory arthritis and an advocate for making arthritis more visible to society, I was so glad to hear Mary speak and read this book. We have been lacking any sort of exploration of arthritis and its effects. Arthritis is epidemic in this country, but it is still invisible. This is one more step for bringing it to light.

This book explores so many different angles- the emotional, the artistic, the physical, the social, the private, the public. Sometimes her writing meanders over into poetry and somehow explains medical terms with poetic expression.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the read., February 7, 2007
I always like to read an experience from the inside and this first person telling is very expressive and well worth the read.
I would like to also recommend Carol Levy's A Pained Life, a chronic pain journey.
It is of the same autobiographical mold.
The author in this book tells of her struggle with and against a facial pain disorder called trigeminal neuralgia - also called "the worst pain known to man" and "the suicide disease."
It has been called "hard to out down" by the American Chronic Pain Association" and "a fascinating story" by Steve Hall, writer, NY Times magazine.
If you enjoyed Out Of Joint I think this will also be a good read for you.

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Out of Joint: A Private and Public Story of Arthritis (American Lives)
Out of Joint: A Private and Public Story of Arthritis (American Lives) by Mary Lowenthal Felstiner (Paperback - September 1, 2007)
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