My Cane and I: A Memoir of a Disability, by Tony Tripodi, a retired
university professor, is a personal journey of one man's struggle
in using a cane to ward off arthritis. He shares his fears and
anxieties about old age and the perceptions that we have about cane
users. Poignant, hilarious, tragi-comical, and amusing anecdotes
are presented to depict human foibles in the cane world: the window
washer who wishes to retire but can't stand his wife; the lady who
had hip surgery, limps, and is proud she doesn't need to use a
cane; an unexpected adventure with an acupuncturist; three men who
call themselves the cane set; and many more real and imaginary
episodes captured in brief vignettes.
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