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Gonna Fly Now!

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Kate Allatt's second book reveals that her sense of humour is a vital coping mechanism when she tries to pick up the pieces of her shattered life following a major brainstem stroke. Locked-in and paralysed, Kate was deprived of all that we take for granted: our ability to walk, talk, swallow, and laugh, everyday family life, and daily routines. Her gritty no-nonsense story of how her life has changed since February 7, 2010, could be described as an autobiographical novella, which poignantly shows how a post-stroke holiday abroad with friends enables her to reflect on her extraordinary recovery. The warmth of Kate's friendships heats the fingertips as each page is turned, and Gonna Fly Now! is as much about the strength of the human spirit as it is about the legacy of her stroke.


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Publisher: Firsty Group

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  • ISBN: 9780957136823
  • Release date: June 6, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9780957136823
  • File size: 2627 KB
  • Release date: June 6, 2012

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Kate Allatt's second book reveals that her sense of humour is a vital coping mechanism when she tries to pick up the pieces of her shattered life following a major brainstem stroke. Locked-in and paralysed, Kate was deprived of all that we take for granted: our ability to walk, talk, swallow, and laugh, everyday family life, and daily routines. Her gritty no-nonsense story of how her life has changed since February 7, 2010, could be described as an autobiographical novella, which poignantly shows how a post-stroke holiday abroad with friends enables her to reflect on her extraordinary recovery. The warmth of Kate's friendships heats the fingertips as each page is turned, and Gonna Fly Now! is as much about the strength of the human spirit as it is about the legacy of her stroke.


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