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Breathing for a Living: A Memoir Book
The portrait that emerges in Elizabeth Rothenberg's memoir Breathing for a Living is that of a complex person who battles with cystic fibrosis; she experiences joy, anger, despair and hopefulness while struggling to live the kind of normal life most of her fellow college students take for granted. And while her candour is admirable, what makes Rothenberg a remarkable author is her dedication to writing when many would simply retreat from the world. Through an agonised process of waiting for a lung transplant, she writes down exactly what she's feeling. She writes extensively as her body fights the disease and struggles to accept the new lungs. And as she is shuttled back and forth between her New York home, her academic career at Brown, and numerous emergency hospital stays, she keeps on writing. Diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at three days old, Rothenberg spent much of her life in and out of hospital rooms, so her medical knowledge is extensive and well-documented. One gets the impression that staying on top of this information helped her feel at least somewhat in control of her own situation and it lends a steady gravity to her emotionally charged memoir. The book is a pastiche of e-mails to friends, journal entries, and the occasional snapshot. It looks very much like a kids' scrapbook, which in many ways it is. Rothenberg’s energetic prose is highly informal and probably more guileless than one would see from a more seasoned writer. But that intimacy and simplicity adds to the charm and, as Rothenberg's health deteriorates, the heartbreak as well. By the end of Breathing for a Living, the reader loses a friend but gains a greater appreciation of what it means to live. --John Moe, Amazon.comRead More
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- 1401300596
- 9781401300593
- Laura Rothenberg
- 1 July 2003
- Hyperion Books
- Hardcover (Book)
- 256
- 1
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