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"A revealing tale of loneliness and camaraderie, dissonance and
intimacy with hospital staff, and pain and triumph as one man
struggles to reclaim body and spirit after a devastating accident."
-Ed Boyd, Ed.D, psychologist and educator Frank Garfunkel, dynamic
teacher, activist, and sports enthusiast, slammed headfirst into
the wall of a squash court. Suddenly a quadriplegic in a rehab
hospital, he found himself facing the existential absurdity of
total helplessness. Unable to write about his experiences, he
documented his ordeal in a series of probing conversations with
longtime friend, Jay Clark. Ironically, Frank, a professor of
special education at Boston University, devoted his career to
waging battles for the rights of the disabled. Fate catapulted him
into the greatest challenge of his life. In twenty transcribed
conversations, Frank spoke with Jay about a neurological system in
chaos, "You're operating a puppet, and the puppet is you."
Following a three-month hospitalization, Frank returned home,
relieved to be in familiar surroundings but facing endless attempts
to regain control of his "Everest/Death Valley" life. His
conversations with Jay reveal daily encounters with vulnerability,
bewilderment, and depression but also with laughter, gratitude, and
love. Walk of the Centipede is the story of a fiercely independent
man faced with utter dependence.
The Ultimate Love Story is an imaginary tale inspired by ancient
truths. It is a dramatic narrative rife with action, dialogues, and
events covering the fascinating journeys and extreme trials of Isa
and Mary Magdalene. Their love manifests the essential connection
of the Soul with the Source. In the process they become the beacon
of Ultimate Love. The novel's trajectory crisscrosses various
traditions of the world, ranging from the ancient Indian and
Buddhist to Platonic, Pythagorean, and some more. It is a dramatic
novel with philosophical underpinnings. Not claiming historical
accuracy the novel echoes the old adage, "Fiction is truer than
fact."
A few "sexy" bullet points about Jay: - He is in love with a
cheerleader named Cameo "Appearance" Parnell - He is forever losing
"Love-15" to tennis-playing goddess Caroline Richardson - He rocks
a touche array of pop-culture references, jokes, and puns - His
family-life cookie is about to crumble. Live vicariously through
Jay as he faces off against his mortal enemy, gets awkward around
his dream girl(s), loses his marbles in a Bermudian love triangle,
watches his parents' relationship implode, and, finally, learns to
get real and be himself(ish).
"A revealing tale of loneliness and camaraderie, dissonance and
intimacy with hospital staff, and pain and triumph as one man
struggles to reclaim body and spirit after a devastating accident."
-Ed Boyd, Ed.D, psychologist and educator Frank Garfunkel, dynamic
teacher, activist, and sports enthusiast, slammed headfirst into
the wall of a squash court. Suddenly a quadriplegic in a rehab
hospital, he found himself facing the existential absurdity of
total helplessness. Unable to write about his experiences, he
documented his ordeal in a series of probing conversations with
longtime friend, Jay Clark. Ironically, Frank, a professor of
special education at Boston University, devoted his career to
waging battles for the rights of the disabled. Fate catapulted him
into the greatest challenge of his life. In twenty transcribed
conversations, Frank spoke with Jay about a neurological system in
chaos, "You're operating a puppet, and the puppet is you."
Following a three-month hospitalization, Frank returned home,
relieved to be in familiar surroundings but facing endless attempts
to regain control of his "Everest/Death Valley" life. His
conversations with Jay reveal daily encounters with vulnerability,
bewilderment, and depression but also with laughter, gratitude, and
love. Walk of the Centipede is the story of a fiercely independent
man faced with utter dependence.
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