Kate Lyon

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In many respects, it’s an appropriate and useful metaphor because it lends a visual image to an often long and arduous process with an uncertain outcome in which the mind and body are brutalized; it fires up passion and gets the adrenaline flowing and can push one to keep enduring. But what happens when the body can no longer tolerate further treatment? What happens when death is the outcome of the war and not life?
The Unwinding of the Miracle: A Memoir of Life, Death, and Everything That Comes After
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