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Gotham girl interrupted: my misadventures in motherhood, love, and epilepsy

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For readers of Nora Ephron, Tina Fey and Jenny Lawson, Gotham Girl Interrupted offers a hilarious, heartfelt, and fiercely candid memoir about life as a hapless writer, single parent, impassioned city girl, and epileptic.

Smart stand-up comedy about the power of falling down, Spaz is loaded with brash truths and laugh-out-loud moments about the epileptic age and culture in which we all live.

It's also a dispatch from the frontlines of neurodiversity.

Above all, it's about the battle for becoming who you are supposed to be and finding your tribe--no matter how much flopping around on the ground and wetting yourself you have to do to get there.

With wit and humility, Alisa Kennedy Jones chronicles her experiences after a diagnosis of ecstatic epilepsy (also suffered by Dostoevsky, Van Gogh, Da Vinci and Agatha Christie).

Beginning with the first in a series of terrifying yet beautiful grand mal seizures, which she likens to "swallowing a bolt of lightning," each seizure leaves her with what Zen Buddhists sometimes refer to as a "beginner's mind"--a vast, open expanse of headspace, coupled with a creative euphoria.

It's a state that renders you less encumbered by everything you've already learned, but also challenged by having to relearn some of the more basic aspects of daily life.

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£64.99
Product Details
1632892170 / 9781632892171
eBook (EPUB)
06/11/2018
English
207 pages
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