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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1826 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1826 Edition.
Less than two months past her fifty-third birthday Anna Marie
Porter suffered a stroke caused by the rupture of a cerebral
cavernous malformation. She was suddenly paralyzed on her right
side, unable to use any of her appendages save three fingers In the
wake of such a life-altering event--and faced with months of
rehab--she found comfort in poking fun at her situation; humor
became her survival mechanism. What's so funny about having a
stroke? Not much unless you have a healthy sense of humor--or even
an unhealthy one! And if you're going to take a death-defying leap
into the world of serious illness, "What good is sitting alone in
your room?" So she didn't. She invited her friends, family, and
colleagues in to her virtual hospital room through an online blog.
That blog became the basis for this book. May Day: Recovering Humor
From a Stroke is sometimes poignant, often funny, and always an
enlightening look into the world of recovering from a serious
setback.
THIS 464 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Tales Around a
Winter Hearth V2, by Jane Porter. To purchase the entire book,
please order ISBN 0766188574.
THIS 192 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Tales Around a
Winter Hearth V1, by Jane Porter. To purchase the entire book,
please order ISBN 0766188566.
1826. Jane and Anna Maria Porter were English romantic novelists of
Irish descent whose works have been translated into several foreign
languages and gained for each of them some measure of success.
Though Anna Marie began her writing career at age 13 and wrote
throughout her life, it was Jane who achieved more lasting fame
over the centuries. Jane co-authored this work with her sister Anna
Maria. This is Volume II of II. See other works by these authors
available from Kessinger Publishing. Volume 2 ISBN 0766188566.
1826. Jane and Anna Maria Porter were English romantic novelists of
Irish descent whose works have been translated into several foreign
languages and gained for each of them some measure of success.
Though Anna Marie began her writing career at age 13 and wrote
throughout her life, it was Jane who achieved more lasting fame
over the centuries. Jane co-authored this work with her sister Anna
Maria. This is Volume I of II. See other works by these authors
available from Kessinger Publishing. Volume 2 ISBN 0766188574.
1826. Jane and Anna Maria Porter were English romantic novelists of
Irish descent whose works have been translated into several foreign
languages and gained for each of them some measure of success.
Though Anna Marie began her writing career at age 13 and wrote
throughout her life, it was Jane who achieved more lasting fame
over the centuries. Jane co-authored this work with her sister Anna
Maria. This is Volume I of II. See other works by these authors
available from Kessinger Publishing. Volume 2 ISBN 0766188574.
1826. Jane and Anna Maria Porter were English romantic novelists of
Irish descent whose works have been translated into several foreign
languages and gained for each of them some measure of success.
Though Anna Marie began her writing career at age 13 and wrote
throughout her life, it was Jane who achieved more lasting fame
over the centuries. Jane co-authored this work with her sister Anna
Maria. This is Volume II of II. See other works by these authors
available from Kessinger Publishing. Volume 2 ISBN 0766188566.
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