To Exist As I Am: A Doctor's Notes on Recovery and Radical Acceptance
Autor Grace Spence Greenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iun 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781800814486
ISBN-10: 1800814488
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 132 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Wellcome Collection
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1800814488
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 132 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Wellcome Collection
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Grace Spence Green is a junior doctor working to challenge the narratives surrounding disability, medicine and identity. In 2018, aged 22 and a 4th year medical student, she sustained a spinal cord injury and is now a full-time wheelchair user. Since her life-changing injury, Grace has become a passionate advocate for the disabled community, appearing in the BMJ and Guardian, and across TV and radio.
Recenzii
To Exist As I Am reflects on the boundaries between those who care, and those who receive care in an absolutely extraordinary way. Grace combines humour, warmth and grit to tell a story that would make anyone reflect on their own sense of self and the meaning of the relationships around them as well as on the nature of injury and healing. Essential reading
Grace said she made the decision not to hold out for a cure or "for my legs to wake up ... life was for living now". Surrendering to what happens to us, to find joy and meaning in spite of it, is the bravest and most wise choice we can make and this book is an extraordinary one to inspire just that
This immersive, deeply moving book is so much more than a meditation on learning medicine. Spence Green's physical injuries are severe enough, but she also has to contend with the million microaggressions and forms of systematic exclusion that disabled people face in modern Britain. It's a beautiful, powerful, indelible read
A book of wisdom and love, trauma and acceptance, extraordinary resilience and justified anger, it'll change the way you think about disability. Stop whatever it is that you're reading and read Grace Spence Green instead
A wonderfully intricate, heartfelt account of the blurred line between patient and doctor. This book explores the strength and the fragility of the human body and celebrates the depth and tenacity of the human spirit. Grace's story is immersive, inspiring and life-affirming
Astonishing, important, and truly radical. In picking apart so many of the tired binaries we use to think about love, care, trauma and healing, it is as if - at last - someone had switched the lights on. Lucid and hopeful but also fierce in its challenge to a world that so often gets disability all wrong, this book is completely transformative.
Unputdownable, awe-inspiring, necessary. The best book I've read by a doctor in a very long time
It radically reframes disability
Having also been through spinal cord injury, this is the best personal account of that trauma. I kept wanting to underline sentences because they are so true and so beautiful
To Exist As I Am upends the familiar tropes of the rehab memoir, and gives us something perceptive and new ... Valuable, insightful and beautifully written
Exquisitely written and compelling, this book tells the story of a remarkable doctor. By the end it will have upended the preconceptions many of us hold as to what it is to lead a rich, fulfilled life
A deeply impactful and honest exploration of disability, healing, and identity. Grace Spence Green's story is an essential voice in the conversation on anti-ableism and true representation
A story of injury, loss and acceptance that asks us to consider what it truly means to recover. Grace Spence Green shows us how much we can gain when we stop trying to overcome disability and start embracing it as part of what makes us human. Her story is inspiring in the best possible ways as an activist call to arms and a testament to the joy that comes through finding your community
An astonishing book
Grace said she made the decision not to hold out for a cure or "for my legs to wake up ... life was for living now". Surrendering to what happens to us, to find joy and meaning in spite of it, is the bravest and most wise choice we can make and this book is an extraordinary one to inspire just that
This immersive, deeply moving book is so much more than a meditation on learning medicine. Spence Green's physical injuries are severe enough, but she also has to contend with the million microaggressions and forms of systematic exclusion that disabled people face in modern Britain. It's a beautiful, powerful, indelible read
A book of wisdom and love, trauma and acceptance, extraordinary resilience and justified anger, it'll change the way you think about disability. Stop whatever it is that you're reading and read Grace Spence Green instead
A wonderfully intricate, heartfelt account of the blurred line between patient and doctor. This book explores the strength and the fragility of the human body and celebrates the depth and tenacity of the human spirit. Grace's story is immersive, inspiring and life-affirming
Astonishing, important, and truly radical. In picking apart so many of the tired binaries we use to think about love, care, trauma and healing, it is as if - at last - someone had switched the lights on. Lucid and hopeful but also fierce in its challenge to a world that so often gets disability all wrong, this book is completely transformative.
Unputdownable, awe-inspiring, necessary. The best book I've read by a doctor in a very long time
It radically reframes disability
Having also been through spinal cord injury, this is the best personal account of that trauma. I kept wanting to underline sentences because they are so true and so beautiful
To Exist As I Am upends the familiar tropes of the rehab memoir, and gives us something perceptive and new ... Valuable, insightful and beautifully written
Exquisitely written and compelling, this book tells the story of a remarkable doctor. By the end it will have upended the preconceptions many of us hold as to what it is to lead a rich, fulfilled life
A deeply impactful and honest exploration of disability, healing, and identity. Grace Spence Green's story is an essential voice in the conversation on anti-ableism and true representation
A story of injury, loss and acceptance that asks us to consider what it truly means to recover. Grace Spence Green shows us how much we can gain when we stop trying to overcome disability and start embracing it as part of what makes us human. Her story is inspiring in the best possible ways as an activist call to arms and a testament to the joy that comes through finding your community
An astonishing book