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OverviewHonest, warm, and witty, this memoir reads like a chat with a dear friend sharing her insight and her vulnerabilities, taking us on the journey as she heals. Complete with family stories over cocktails and a new friend named Claude, who happens to be a praying mantis. I drive and say to myself, if I am dying, if this is how I die, then this is how I die. When N. West Moss finds herself bleeding uncontrollably in the middle of a writing class, she drives herself to the hospital. Doctors are baffled, but eventually a diagnosis--hemangioma--is determined and a hysterectomy is scheduled. We follow Moss through her surgery, complications, and recovery as her thoughts turn to her previous struggles with infertility, to grief and healing, to what it means to leave a legacy. Moss's wise, droll voice and limitless curiosity lift this beautiful memoir beyond any narrow focus. Among her interests: yellow fever, good cocktails, the history of New Orleans, and, always, the natural world, including the praying mantis in her sunroom whom she names Claude. And we learn about the inspiring women in Moss's family--her mother, her grandmother, and her great-grandmother--as she sorts out her feeling that this line will end with her. But Moss discovers that there are other ways besides having children to make a mark, and that grief is not a stopping place but a companion that travels along with us through everything, even happiness. With public figures like Chrissy Teigen and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, speaking out about infertility recently, women are eager for voices that acknowledge their struggles. Fans of Lena Dunham, Leslie Jamison, and Jenny Lawson--along with readers of medical memoirs like When Breath Becomes Air and The Bright Hour--will find that connection in Moss's Flesh & Blood. Full Product DetailsAuthor: N West Moss , Erin SpencerPublisher: Algonquin Books Imprint: Algonquin Books Edition: Library Edition Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781665111027ISBN 10: 166511102 Publication Date: 12 October 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFlesh & Blood sparks and consoles. So frank and warm and full of humor, this book became a friend to me. I want to keep its tenderness and stunning wisdom always as my guide. --Jackie Polzin, author of Brood N. West Moss is an exemplary talent. The words come alive on the page. You feel as though you are living inside this luminous book. --Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The House of Broken Angels N. West Moss doesn't romanticize our world; she loves it honestly, in all its messiness. As I read Flesh & Blood I saw not only that world but also the human body anew. This memoir is a tender, elegant, wry meditation on being a woman, being sick, and recovering; on reading and nature; on loving foremothers and rendering them into history with word rather than womb. --V.V. Ganeshananthan, co-host, Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast, Literary Hub, and author of Love Marriage Part journey into the dark crevices of illness, but also a paean to the joys of the daily world, N. West Moss opens her arms wide and embraces the reader with her brilliant--and hilarious--observations. This book uncovers the wonderful 'brightness in the middle' for anyone who has navigated medical puzzles, grief, or just . . . life. --Marie Myung-Ok Lee, author of Somebody's Daughter N. West Moss brings us on a journey that is both medical and spiritual. We experience the vertiginous churn of diagnosis and treatment, but also the liberating clarity of connection with the world. Honest, thoughtful, and courageous. --Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error A captivating, multilayered story of perseverance. It turns out that the real subject of Flesh & Blood is not so much illness as the author's ever-regenerating powers of vision, her appreciation of the tangible world, the beauty of the here and now. --Zachary Lazar, author of Vengeance An amazing book! Moss has a gift for describing stones, plants, celery soup and even praying mantises as needed accompaniments to sickness and recovery, along with her kind husband and generous mother. Her singular stories, honesty, and sly humor infuse this memoir of illness not with sadness, but joy. --Theresa Brown, New York Times bestselling author of The Shift With a series of gentle incisions, this memoir cuts deep. Moss shows us a grief and gladness that, until now, we could not name. --Martha Witt, author of Broken As Things Are Author Information"N. West Moss is the author of the short story collection The Subway Stops at Bryant Park, which Kirkus called ""gorgeously nuanced."" Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, McSweeney's, Ars Medica, and more. She is the recipient of three Faulkner-Wisdom gold medals and winner of The Saturday Evening Post's Great American Fiction Contest. A MacDowell fellow, as well as a fellow at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts (VCCA) and Cill Rialaig in Ireland, she has been a visiting scholar at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Moss holds an MFA in Creative Writing and a CPA in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University. She is an Academic Programs Specialist at one of the New Jersey State universities, where she also teaches medical humanities and creative process classes. 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