Whiting Award-winning poet Paul Guest was twelve years old,
racing down a hill on a too-big, ancient bicycle when he discovered
he had no brakes. Trying to steer into anything that would slow him
down, he hit a ditch, was thrown over the handlebars, and broke his
neck.
"One More Theory About Happiness" follows a boy into manhood,
his path marked by a hard-earned acceptance and a biting sense of
humor. In incisive and lyrical prose, Guest shows us that a body
irrevocably changed can lead to a life fiercely cherished.
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