Too late to die young : nearly true tales from a life / Harriet McBryde Johnson.
A civil rights advocate for people with disabilities describes the congenital neuromuscular disease that rendered her dependent on the assistance of others and her life-long struggle against assumptions about disabled people. This unconventional memoir shatters the myth of the tragic disabled life. The author isn't sure, but she thinks one of her earliest memories was learning that she will die. The message came from a maudlin TV commercial for the Muscular Dystrophy Association that featured a boy who looked a lot like her. Then as now, she tended to draw her own conclusions. In secret, she carried the knowledge of her mortality with her and tried to sort out what it meant. By the time she realized she wasn't a dying child, she was living a grown-up life, intensely engaged with people, politics, work, struggle, and community. Due to a congenital neuromuscular disease, she has never been able to walk, dress, or bathe without assistance. With help, however, she manages to take on the world. From the streets of Havana, Cuba where she covers an international disability rights conference, to the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, to an auditorium at Princeton, where she defends her right to live against philosopher Peter Singer, she lives a life on her own terms. And along the way, she defies and debunks every popular assumption about disability. This unconventional memoir opens with a lyrical meditation on death and ends with a surprising sermon on pleasure. In between, we get the tales the author most enjoys telling from her own life. This is not a book "about disability" but it will surprise anyone who has ever imagined that life with a severe disability is inherently worse than another kind of life.
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- ISBN: 0805075941
- ISBN: 9780805075946
- Physical Description: 261 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Henry Holt and Co., 2005.
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- Too Late to Die Young -- Hail to the Chief! -- Honk If You Hate Telethons -- What the Hell, Why Not? -- Unconventional Acts -- Trial and Error -- Believing in Dreams -- Getting Thrown -- Unspeakable Conversations -- Art Object -- Good Morning-An Ending.
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