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In this faulty machine : a memoir of loss and transformation / Kathy Page.

Page, Kathy, 1958- (author.).

Summary:

"An exquisite memoir of the author's life since being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease -- informative, funny, and moving all at once. Acclaimed novelist Kathy Page had just completed a promotional tour for her award-winning book Dear Evelyn when a fall during a hike injured her wrist. That relatively minor accident seemed to set in motion a waterfall of other seemingly unrelated physical issues. Many months of appointments, and of waiting for appointments (including during the COVID lockdown) ensued, until the day that pulled everything together in a single, frightening diagnosis: Parkinson's disease. In This Faulty Machine is an eye-opening, often lyrical and very funny report from that "other kingdom" of illness, from an observant, wise, and honest involuntary resident. Kathy Page's warm, acute, welcoming voice draws us into the erratic, intimate, and troubling effects of the disease and its impact on her relationships alongside the pleasures of family, friends, reading, writing, and the natural world. In this one-of-a-kind memoir, Kathy Page offers a thoughtful exploration of the complex and evolving science of this debilitating disease, a gripping account of the various ways that it impacts both PWP (People with Parkinson's) and their families. The book is also a unique look into the creative process of a life-long novelist who finds that she can no longer create in the way she has for decades. This wise and warm book makes an important contribution to the understanding of Parkinson's disease but is also a rich and heartfelt memoir of creativity and a life being well-lived, even as the challenges mount. It is a story of vital interest to us all as we face our own fragility, and indeed, mortality"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781037800887 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: xii, 287 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON : Viking, 2025.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Page, Kathy, 1958- > Health.
Parkinson's disease > Patients > Canada > Biography.
Authors, Canadian (English) > 21st century > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Personal narratives.

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