Edition |
First ed. |
Description |
268 p. ; 23 cm. |
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text rdacontent |
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unmediated rdamedia |
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volume rdacarrier |
Summary |
Born at the beginning of the millenial or "me-first" generation, Andy Marso grew up believing he was smart, talented and entitled to his dreams. He coasted through school with minimal effort, but weeks before he entered the "real world, " Marso was struck down by a bacterial infection that changed everything. In this first-person narrative, Marso, a professional journalist who has written for the Washington Post and the Topeka Capital-Journal, details a transformative months-long hospitalization in which he fights for his life and then his limbs. By the time he leaves the hospital, Marso will face a choice: continue to grasp futilely at the easy, comfortable life he knew, or embrace a new life more challenging than he ever imagined.--Back cover. |
Source |
NBK 7/14 PPL |
Subject |
Meningitis -- Patients -- Biography.
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Journalists -- Biography.
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ISBN |
1611691125 (pbk.) |
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9781611691122 (pbk.) |
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