A life impossible : living with ALS : finding peace and wisdom within a fragile existence / Steve Gleason with Jeff Duncan.

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Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Non Fiction | BIOGRAPHY—Gleason, Steve | On Display | ||
Farmington, Barney Branch - Adult Department | B GLEASON, STEVE | Check Shelf | ||
Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department | BIO GLEASON | Check Shelf | ||
Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Biography | B GLEASON GLE | Check Shelf | ||
New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction | 796.33 GLE | Check Shelf | ||
Simsbury Public Library - Biographies | BIOG GLEASON, STEVE | Check Shelf | ||
Southington Library - Adult | B GLEASON | Check Shelf | ||
West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Biographies | B GLEASON STEVE G | Check Shelf |

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First edition.
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Description |
288 pages, [8] pages of plates : color illustrations ; 25 cm
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Note |
"This is a Borzoi book." -- title page verso.
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Summary |
"In 2011, three years after leaving the NFL, Steve Gleason was diagnosed with ALS, a terminal disease that takes away the ability to move, talk, and breathe. Doctors gave him three years to live. He was thirty-three years old. As Steve says, he is now ten years past his expiration date. His memoir is the chronicle of a remarkable life, one filled with optimism and joy, despite the trauma and pain and despair he has experienced. Writing using eye-tracking technology, Gleason covers his pre-ALS life through the highs and lows of his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints, where he made one of the most memorable plays in Saints history, leading to a victory in the first post-Katrina home game, uplifting the city, making him a hero, and reflected in a nine-foot bronze statue outside the Superdome. Then came his heartbreaking diagnosis. Gleason lost all muscle function, he now uses Stephen Hawking-like technology to communicate, and breathes with the help of a ventilator. This book captures Gleason and his wife Michel's unmatched resilience as they reinvent their lives, refuse to succumb to despair, and face his disease realistically and existentially. This unsparing portrait argues that a person's true strength does not reside solely in one's body but also in the ability to face unfathomable adversity and still be able to love and treasure life"-- Provided by publisher.
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Contents |
Naked tears -- Roots -- Growth -- Sports -- Saints -- Michel -- Nola -- Rebirth -- 165 Days -- Failure -- Disbelief -- Into the unknown -- Resolve -- Losing control -- Darkness -- Compassion -- Being the light -- Gratitude and service -- Fatherhood -- The beauty of being broken.
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Living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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ISBN |
9780593536810 (hardcover)
0593536819 (hardcover)
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