- Anglický jazyk
HeARTwork
Autor: Kiyomi Holland
If you knew, come tomorrow, you would have no memory, what would you choose to do with today? We're never allowed to pick and choose what memories we get to keep. Every single memory that has been graphed in your brain can be taken in a single instant.... Viac o knihe
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If you knew, come tomorrow, you would have no memory, what would you choose to do with today? We're never allowed to pick and choose what memories we get to keep. Every single memory that has been graphed in your brain can be taken in a single instant. An injury or a surgery, gone right or wrong, can take away aspects of your life, even your personality. You'd never know it. The only choice for countering your memory loss would be relying on the people around you. You'd hear, second-hand, about the person you were and what you loved most. Relying only on others' memories of you, how would you want to be remembered? Kiyomi Holland is a young mother and wife who, after being diagnosed with a brain tumor, has taken up the pen to share her experience and fleeting thoughts. This heartfelt and at times humorous journey is her attempt to capture who she is in this moment as she comes to face her diagnosis, treatment, and beyond. Join her as she shares intimate revelations about life, love, and family. HeARTwork reminds us of the fragility of life and how very precious our memories are and encourages everyone to see their happiness, find the beauty in life, and remember the wealth that surrounds them. Pieced together in a combination of interviews as well as writings before and after surgery, this story allows you to walk hand-in-hand with Kiyomi's thoughts and emotions. This revealing experience may inspire you to take a moment and self-reflect on your own life, love, and family--if today all your yesterdays were forgotten.
- Vydavateľstvo: Accomplishing Innovation Press
- Rok vydania: 2022
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9798823200349