Wherever You Are: A Memoir of Love, Marriage, and Brain Injury

Author:   Cynthia Lim
Publisher:   Coffeetown Press
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9781603817219


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 September 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Wherever You Are: A Memoir of Love, Marriage, and Brain Injury


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Author:   Cynthia Lim
Publisher:   Coffeetown Press
Imprint:   Coffeetown Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.218kg
ISBN:  

9781603817219


ISBN 10:   1603817212
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 September 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Wherever You Are by Cynthia Lim, answers the question 'What makes a life worth living?' When Lim's young husband suffers a crippling brain injury, she feels at first like a widow whose husband isn't dead. Where is the man she married? Over time she and her teenage sons deal with the stark reality of the challenges of her husband's disability. Just as they had adventured as a family on sea and into the wilderness, they learn to navigate the world of disability. A beautifully written love story by a courageous woman who finds the capacity to experience joy and love in the face of devastating loss."" --Maureen Murdock, author of Unreliable Truth: On Memoir and Memory ""For anyone who has been dealt one of life's unexpected blows, Cynthia Lim's memoir, ""Wherever You Are"" is a heartwarming reminder of love, commitment, marriage and how to make your way forward after the unimaginable. Lim's honest prose and compelling story of her husband's sudden cardiac arrest and resulting brain injury, is a wonderful account of all of the emotions, heartbreak, acceptance and ultimately small joys that come with a ""slowed down life."" As life moves forward for all of us, the lesson is to continually accept the new shape of our lives."" --Lee Woodruff, author of In An Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing ""I can't get this story out of my head. It haunts me. It makes me wonder, Would I be that brave? That strong? That full of joy? "" --Jennie Nash, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, AuthorAccelerator.com"


If you're a caregiver for someone who has life changing health issues, or know a caregiver, grab this book. With depth and brutal honesty, Cynthia Lim shares her journey and hard-won lessons about life after her husband's heart attack and resulting brain injury. In this beautifully written memoir she learns gratitude (without a hint of sentimentality) for what is left--'Enough of his essence remained so that his silent companionship anchored me, provided me with reminders of what was most important in life.' She also learned how to reach out beyond her own grief to accept support and help. Ultimately this is a love story; a marriage and a family that has held fast in spite of overwhelming challenges. --Barbara Abercrombie, author of A Year of Writing Dangerously and Kicking in the Wall Wherever You Are by Cynthia Lim, answers the question What makes a life worth living? When Lim's young husband suffers a crippling brain injury, she feels at first like a widow whose husband isn't dead. Where is the man she married? Over time she and her teenage sons deal with the stark reality of the challenges of her husband's disability. Just as they had adventured as a family on sea and into the wilderness, they learn to navigate the world of disability. A beautifully written love story by a courageous woman who finds the capacity to experience joy and love in the face of devastating loss. --Maureen Murdock, author of Unreliable Truth: On Memoir and Memory I can't get this story out of my head. It haunts me. It makes me wonder, Would I be that brave? That strong? That full of joy? --Jennie Nash, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, AuthorAccelerator.com For anyone who has been dealt one of life's unexpected blows, Cynthia Lim's memoir, Wherever You Are is a heartwarming reminder of love, commitment, marriage and how to make your way forward after the unimaginable. Lim's honest prose and compelling story of her husband's sudden cardiac arrest and resulting brain injury, is a wonderful account of all of the emotions, heartbreak, acceptance and ultimately small joys that come with a 'slowed down life.' As life moves forward for all of us, the lesson is to continually accept the new shape of our lives. --Lee Woodruff, author of In An Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing


Wherever You Are by Cynthia Lim, answers the question What makes a life worth living? When Lim's young husband suffers a crippling brain injury, she feels at first like a widow whose husband isn't dead. Where is the man she married? Over time she and her teenage sons deal with the stark reality of the challenges of her husband's disability. Just as they had adventured as a family on sea and into the wilderness, they learn to navigate the world of disability. A beautifully written love story by a courageous woman who finds the capacity to experience joy and love in the face of devastating loss. --Maureen Murdock, author of Unreliable Truth: On Memoir and Memory For anyone who has been dealt one of life's unexpected blows, Cynthia Lim's memoir, Wherever You Are is a heartwarming reminder of love, commitment, marriage and how to make your way forward after the unimaginable. Lim's honest prose and compelling story of her husband's sudden cardiac arrest and resulting brain injury, is a wonderful account of all of the emotions, heartbreak, acceptance and ultimately small joys that come with a 'slowed down life.' As life moves forward for all of us, the lesson is to continually accept the new shape of our lives. --Lee Woodruff, author of In An Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing I can't get this story out of my head. It haunts me. It makes me wonder, Would I be that brave? That strong? That full of joy? --Jennie Nash, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, AuthorAccelerator.com If you're a caregiver for someone who has life changing health issues, or know a caregiver, grab this book. With depth and brutal honesty, Cynthia Lim shares her journey and hard-won lessons about life after her husband's heart attack and resulting brain injury. In this beautifully written memoir she learns gratitude (without a hint of sentimentality) for what is left--'Enough of his essence remained so that his silent companionship anchored me, provided me with reminders of what was most important in life.' She also learned how to reach out beyond her own grief to accept support and help. Ultimately this is a love story; a marriage and a family that has held fast in spite of overwhelming challenges. --Barbara Abercrombie, author of A Year of Writing Dangerously and Kicking in the Wall


Wherever You Are by Cynthia Lim, answers the question 'What makes a life worth living?' When Lim's young husband suffers a crippling brain injury, she feels at first like a widow whose husband isn't dead. Where is the man she married? Over time she and her teenage sons deal with the stark reality of the challenges of her husband's disability. Just as they had adventured as a family on sea and into the wilderness, they learn to navigate the world of disability. A beautifully written love story by a courageous woman who finds the capacity to experience joy and love in the face of devastating loss. --Maureen Murdock, author of Unreliable Truth: On Memoir and Memory For anyone who has been dealt one of life's unexpected blows, Cynthia Lim's memoir, Wherever You Are is a heartwarming reminder of love, commitment, marriage and how to make your way forward after the unimaginable. Lim's honest prose and compelling story of her husband's sudden cardiac arrest and resulting brain injury, is a wonderful account of all of the emotions, heartbreak, acceptance and ultimately small joys that come with a slowed down life. As life moves forward for all of us, the lesson is to continually accept the new shape of our lives. --Lee Woodruff, author of In An Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing I can't get this story out of my head. It haunts me. It makes me wonder, Would I be that brave? That strong? That full of joy? --Jennie Nash, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, AuthorAccelerator.com


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Cynthia Lim lives in Los Angeles. She is retired from Los Angeles Unified School District and holds a doctorate in social welfare. Her essays have appeared in various publications including Hawai'i Pacific Review, Gemini Magazine, Hobart, and Witness Magazine. Find out more about Cynthia at

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