Blindsided: Lifting a Life Above Illness: A Reluctant Memoir
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Read in August, 2006
Richard Cohen has lived with multiple sclerosis for over 30 years. He chose not to be defined by it and to live each day as it comes. I think he managed to do just that until a second bout with colon cancer almost did him in physically as well as mentally. In the end as much as he would like to have lived a normal life, he wonders if he would have some of the same desirable attributes to his personality that having a chronic illness has given him. He is married to Meredith Viera and has three ch...more
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Read in May, 2008
An interesting read, especially for someone with a chronic illness. Although the author's illness is dissimilar in many ways to my own, the resulting situation is still much the same. Feelings of being less than whole, and the difficulty in coping with such a situation day in and day out. I found the book to be inspiring, especially as I seem to be starting out in my journey, and the author has been on this road for some 30 years and is raising children. A good read, both for understanding chron...more
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Read in January, 2004
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An incredible story. Not only of living and dealing with a disease, but a story of perseverence through life. It's not a book of pollyanna stories and quotes, he never once tries to make this all about him and his disease. He is honest about himself, his family, the ups and downs of family life and his career, etc. This is a book that I was sad to finish, I wanted to read more. It's easy to see why he was such a great journalist, the man can really write.
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Read in October, 2007
A self-portrait of determination and resilience. The author has lived his entire adult life struggling to define himself rather than being defined by multiple sclerosis while working in the competitive and challenging broadcast news industry. Messy, real life with all of its sorrows and joys.
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Read in January, 2007
Bittersweet account of Meredith Viera's husband's 30-year struggle with multiple sclerosis. I learned a great deal about the disease and what it's like to cope with a chronic and at times debilitating illness.
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Read in January, 2006
I read this in audio form. It is an excellent book - heart-wrenching at times, funny at others, and a truly wonderful love story. Richard's wife, Meredith Viera, narrates part of it.
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Read in January, 2005
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An amazing memoir about a man who lives with MS, colon cancer and eventually blindness but refuses to let his illness be what defines him.
Truly inspiring.
Truly inspiring.
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Read in September, 2008
This is an alright book. Not quite what I expected when I picked it up. I thought it would be more of his illness and not so much of life as a newscaster.
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Read in July, 2007
Very interesting book. Married to Meredith Viera, author has had MS for over 20 years, and survived two bouts of cancer. Quite a fighting spirit.
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Looks like an interesting read, plus I work in MS research, so it would be useful to gain some insight from a patient's perspective.
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heartfelt and uplifting narrative of overcoming the adversity of MS. Amazingly, this book is void of any self-pity.
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Read in July, 2008
see my review at www.weavinglibrarian.blogspot.com
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Read in January, 2008
Wanted to like this, but really didn't.
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Read in January, 2006
the guy has MS , is blind and had cancer! okay, okay, i feel grateful.
it rally is a beautiful, moving memoir.
it rally is a beautiful, moving memoir.
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