On Good Friday, 2010, journalist Melanie Reid experienced a life-altering accident when she fell from her horse, resulting in a broken neck and fractured lower back. Paralyzed from the top of her chest down, Reid spent nearly a year in the hospital, confronting the challenges of her new reality. In her memoir, she offers an unflinching account of her journey through rehabilitation, the emotional and physical struggles of adjusting to life with a disability, and the resilience required to navigate a world that had become unfamiliar. Reid's narrative is imbued with candid reflections, dark humor, and profound insights into the human spirit's capacity to adapt and persevere. Reviews "An astonishing and riveting book. Reid's unflinching honesty and dark humor make this a compelling read, offering profound insights into the challenges and triumphs of life after a catastrophic injury." - The Scotsman "Reid's memoir is a masterpiece, blending tragedy and comedy to depict the realities of living with paralysis. Her narrative is both informative and inspiring, providing a reflective journey through her experiences." - theweereview.com "A frank, funny account of life with paralysis. Reid's courage and wit shine through, making this an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the human capacity for resilience." - The Telegraph
Book Title: The World I Fell Out Of - Melanie ReidBook Genre: Memoir, Nonfiction, Disability, Biography, Medical, Mental Health, AutobiographyISBN: 9780008291372Number of Pages: 400Publishing Date: March 7, 2019Cover Type: Hardcover