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I Forgot To Remember A Memoir Of Amnesia Su Meck Daniel De Vise

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I Forgot To Remember A Memoir Of Amnesia Su Meck Daniel De Vise
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Su Meck, Daniel de Vise
ISBN: 9781451685817, 1451685815
Language: English
Year: 2014

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I Forgot To Remember A Memoir Of Amnesia Su Meck Daniel De Vise by Su Meck, Daniel De Vise 9781451685817, 1451685815 instant download after payment.

What would you do if you lost your past?
In 1988 Su Meck was twenty-two and married with two children when a ceiling fan in her kitchen fell and struck her on the head, leaving her with a traumatic brain injury that erased all her memories of her life up to that point. Although her body healed rapidly, her memories never returned. Yet after just three weeks in the hospital, Su was released and once again charged with the care of two toddlers and a busy household.
Adrift in a world about which she understood almost nothing, Su became an adept mimic, gradually creating routines and rituals that sheltered her and her family, however narrowly, from the near-daily threat of disaster—or so she thought. Though Su would eventually relearn to tie her shoes, cook a meal, and read and write, nearly twenty years would pass before a series of personally devastating events shattered the “normal” life she had worked so hard to build, and she realized that she would have to grow up all over again.
In her own indelible voice, Su offers us a view from the inside of a terrible injury, with the hope that her story will help give other brain injury sufferers and their families the resolve and courage to build their lives anew. Piercing, heartbreaking, but finally uplifting, this book is the true story of a woman determined to live life on her own terms.

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