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"A gorgeously engrossing, affecting, sweetly funny, and mind-opening love story of crisis, determination, creativity, and repair."-- Booklist.
Intensely lyrical and profoundly moving, One Hundred Names for Love is at once a tender love story and an inspiring chronicle of illness and recovery. Diane Ackerman brings us an absorbing, uplifting account of the near-miraculous recovery of her husband, the gifted writer Paul West, after a massive stroke that rendered him unable to communicate or understand language. Here is a story about hope and patience in the face of heartbreak, and of the triumph of love and creativity. One Hundred Names for Love—Ackerman’s most personal work of nonfiction yet—is a compassionate yet unsentimental portrait of a marriage; a work of poetic, lucid science writing; and a celebration of the written word and the wonders of language. Book has been personally autographed by Diane Ackerman!
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