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Limbo - A Memoir

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor A. Manette Ansay is the author of eight books, including Vinegar Hill , Midnight Champagne (a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award), and Blue Water . She has received the Pushcart Prize, two Great Lakes Book Awards, and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. She teaches in the MFA writing program at the University of Miami. Klappentext From childhood, acclaimed novelist A. Manette Ansay trained to become a concert pianist. But when she was nineteen, a mysterious muscle disorder forced her to give up the piano, and by twenty-one, she couldn't grip a pen or walk across a room. She entered a world of limbo, one in which no one could explain what was happening to her or predict what the future would hold. At twenty-three, beginning a whole new life in a motorized wheelchair, Ansay made a New Year's resolution to start writing fiction, rediscovering the sense of passion and purpose she thought she had lost for good. Thirteen years later, still without a firm diagnosis or prognosis, Ansay reflects on the ways in which the unraveling of one life can plant the seeds of another, and considers how her own physical limbo has challenged?in ways not necessarily bad?her most fundamental assumptions about life and faith. Luminously written, Limbo is a brilliant and moving testimony to the resilience of the human spirit. Zusammenfassung From childhood! acclaimed novelist A. Manette Ansay trained to become a concert pianist. But when she was nineteen! a mysterious muscle disorder forced her to give up the piano! and by twenty-one! she couldn't grip a pen or walk across a room. She entered a world of limbo! one in which no one could explain what was happening to her or predict what the future would hold. At twenty-three! beginning a whole new life in a motorized wheelchair! Ansay made a New Year's resolution to start writing fiction! rediscovering the sense of passion and purpose she thought she had lost for good. Thirteen years later! still without a firm diagnosis or prognosis! Ansay reflects on the ways in which the unraveling of one life can plant the seeds of another! and considers how her own physical limbo has challenged—in ways not necessarily bad—her most fundamental assumptions about life and faith. Luminously written! Limbo is a brilliant and moving testimony to the resilience of the human spirit. ...

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