An illustrated memoir of remarkable depth, power and beauty.
An illustrated memoir of remarkable depth, power and beauty.
Danny Gregory and his wife, Patti, hadn't been married long. Their baby, Jack, was 10 months old - life was good. And then Patti fell under a subway train and was paralysed from the waist down. In a world where nothing seemed to have much meaning, Danny decided to teach himself to draw. What he learned stunned him. Suddenly things had colour again, and value. As funny, insightful and surprising as life itself, this memoir forms a journey of discovery, rediscovery and beauty guaranteed to offer important signs back on the road to selfhood.
Danny Gregory is the author of Hello World: A Life in Ham Radio and Everyday Matters: A New York Diary. He first encountered a filmstrip near a bullock paddock in western Pakistan, but now lives in New York's Greenwich Village with his wife and young son.
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