One More Theory about Happiness: A Memoir
Paul Guest. Ecco, $21.99 (208pp) ISBN 978-0-06-168517-0
Paralyzed in an accident at age 12, poet Guest (My Index of Slightly Horrifying Knowledge) skips the maudlin and the sentimental in this simply-told story of growing up and finding success despite tremendous obstacles. With a poet's economy and grace, Guest narrates his journey from accident and diagnosis (a ""severely"" bruised spinal cord, ""overwhelming"" chances he won't walk again) to surgery and physical therapy, to high school, college and graduate school navigated via ""sip and puff"" wheelchair. Along the way he provides grateful commentary on the standard trials of growing up, including dating and finding his calling, as well as his experiences publishing his first book of poems, Exit Interview. Hopeful but refreshingly direct, Guest's memoir is not simply an inspirational account of overcoming disability, but an insightful, vivid account of an outsider finding his place.
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Reviewed on: 05/03/2010
Genre: Nonfiction