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Too Late to Die Young Nearly True Tales from a Life

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ISBN-10: 0805075941

ISBN-13: 9780805075946

Edition: 2005 (Revised)

Authors: Harriet McBryde Johnson

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With a voice as disarmingly bold, funny, and unsentimental as its author, a thoroughly unconventional memoir that shatters the myth of the tragic disabled life Harriet McBryde Johnson isn't sure, but she thinks one of her earliest memories was learning that she will die. The message came from a maudlin TV commercial for the Muscular Dystrophy Association that featured a boy who looked a lot like her. Then as now, Johnson tended to draw her own conclusions. In secret, she carried the knowledge of her mortality with her and tried to sort out what it meant. By the time she realized she wasn't a dying child, she was living a grown-up life, intensely engaged with people, politics, work,…    
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Book details

List price: $23.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company
Publication date: 4/8/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

John Smelcer has a doctorate in contemporary literature, and has won the prestigious James Jones First Novel prize for The Trap, which has been published in the USA by Henry Holt. He has a unique perspective on the Native American point of view, as he is himself an Ahtna Athabaskan Indian. He is a highly respected poet, and has had more than twenty books published, although until now they have been non-fiction. Many have been on Native American myth.Harriet McBryde Johnson went to schools for children with disabilities until age thirteen and to a cross-disability summer camp until age seventeen. She kept in contact with some of her friends from those times throughout her life. Having…    

Preface
Too Late to Die Young
Hail to the Chief!
Honk If You Hate Telethons
What the Hell, Why Not?
Unconventional Acts
Trial and Error
Believing in Dreams
Getting Thrown
Unspeakable Conversations
Art Object
Good Morning-An Ending
Author's Note and Acknowledgments