What Doesn't Kill You : A Life with Chronic Illness - Lessons from a Body in Revolt
What Doesn't Kill You : A Life with Chronic Illness - Lessons from a Body in Revolt
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Author(s): Miller, Tessa
ISBN No.: 9781250751478
Pages: 320
Year: 202202
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In this riveting memoir, journalist Tessa Miller describes the sudden onset of severe Crohn''s disease in her twenties. Evocative. She analyzes studies and statistics about healthcare chronic illness in the U.S., including racial and gender discrimination. It''s a fascinating and disturbing read." --BuzzFeed "[Miller] writes with precision, conviction, respect and thoughtfulness about pain as well as the disparate, and at times unjust, experiences that people face when navigating the American health care system. What Doesn''t Kill You is relentlessly researched and undeniably smart, but more than that, it is humane and offers reliable information to chronically ill people and their allies.


" -- The New York Times "[Miller] puts her experiences to paper, detailing the many ways her life changed after her diagnosis . all in a digestible, authentic manner. As applicable and important of a read as ever." -- Shape "More than a memoir . [Miller] offers hard-earned wisdom, solidarity, and hope for others facing the medical, occupational, and social realities inherent in receiving a lifetime diagnosis." -- Life and Style "Miller weaves together her harrowing story of navigating the health care system with frank and funny observations about living with an invisible disease, making this a must-read." -- Ok! Magazine "Powerful and moving. A source of hope and comfort for those living with a long-term ailment.


" -- Star "Chronically ill people, their loved ones, and their colleagues will find useful advice and food for thought in this conversational, revealing memoir and guide. [A] page-turner and a quality resource. -- Booklist "A clear, no-holds-barred account that will be useful both to those coming to grips with their own chronic illness and also to the people in their lives." -- Library Journal " What Doesn''t Kill You would have been engrossing as a memoir of illness, and infuriating as a polemic against the dysfunctional, often malicious American healthcare system. Instead, through skill and deep insight, it manages to be even more. Equal parts personal history, polemic and guidebook, its service journalism is invaluable for those living with ''a body in revolt,'' as Miller puts it. The dividing line between the land of the well and that of the sick is an often blurry one, and Miller documents life on its uncertain borders with clarity and force." --Anna Merlan, Author of Republic of Lies "This is a must-read book for anyone suffering chronic illness, and for the people who care for them.


Beautifully written, and full of keen personal observations, What Doesn''t Kill You is a powerful memoir and a smart self-help book rolled into one. Living with an invisible disability like Crohn''s is a lonely business, but Tessa Miller makes you feel less alone. Her voice is funny, helpful, and most of all honest--she doesn''t sugar-coat the truth, which is that life with a chronic disease is really damn hard. But you don''t have to be hard on yourself, too. There are ways to ease the pain, both mental and physical, and this book is a good place to start learning what that means." --Annalee Newitz, bestselling author of Autonomous and Scatter, Adapt, and Remember "A book you don''t just read, but inhabit. Tessa Miller powerfully captures all the pain and beauty of being alive in this beautiful hybrid of memoir and journalism. If you have a chronic illness, What Doesn''t Kill You will make you feel seen; to everyone else, it offers the opportunity to listen without judgment and, ultimately, to care about bodies different from your own.


" --Samantha Allen, Author of Real Queer America "Unflinchingly honest, What Doesn''t Kill You provides an unfiltered look at what it truly means to be sick. Miller takes her years navigating the health care system and distills them into crucial resources and eye-opening insights. A must-read for those trying to navigate life with a chronic illness." --Jordan Davidson, Co-founder of Endo Warriors and women''s health advocate "Breathtaking. Miller brings together an absolutely frank personal memoir with scientific accuracy about her disease and insights into relationships, the mind-body connection, and our broken health system. She turns her life into an affirming guidebook to living with warmth, compassion, humor, humility, and generosity. This book will make you want to be a better friend, colleague, daughter, son, sibling, and partner." --Esther Choo, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Co-founder of Equity Quotient "This is a book to press into someone''s hands and say ''read this.


'' It both makes you feel you really know the author, and makes you want to spend more time with her to get to know her better. What Doesn''t Kill You is by turns harrowing, heartbreaking, funny and practical, but it is compassionate on every single page. It is a book for people with chronic illness, people who love someone with a chronic illness, people who care for patients with chronic illness, and people who may one day develop a chronic illness. In other words, it is a book for everyone." --Daniel Summers, MD, Slate and Daily Beast columnist.


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