Learning to Fall: The Blessings of an Imperfect Life

Learning to Fall: The Blessings of an Imperfect Life

by PhilipSimmons (Author)

Synopsis

Philip Simmons was just 35 years old when he learned he had Motor Neurone Disease, a fatal condition that usually kills its victims in two to five years, but which Philip has already well exceeded. With a strong marriage, two young children and the start of a promising literary and academic career, he suddenly had to say goodbye. But, by learning the art of dying he has succeeded, against the odds, in learning the art of living. In 12 chapters, this book tells the story of Philip's spiritual journey. Finding answers to life's deepest questions - and introducing a host of colourful characters along the way - Philip illustrates, above all, that we can learn to live lives of depth, compassion and courage no matter what life throws at us.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 02 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0340822619
ISBN 13: 9780340822616

Media Reviews
'Generous and genuine, like water from a deep well, halfway between a meditation and a dance, this book is an act of grace.' - Jack Kornfield, author of A PATH WITH HEART and AFTER THE ECSTACY, THE LAUNDRY 'Brilliant, earthy, amusing and tough. His work will be of interest to that vast audience of readers who seek enlightenment about the deepest mysteries of life.' - New York Times Book Review 'Gentle, beautifully realised and completely inspirational.' - Scott Turow 'One of the best reads I've had in years!' - Amazon reader review 'If you are seeking to open yourself to a wider reality... Phil's book has much to offer. This is not so much a book to be enjoyed as it is to be savoured and kept close at hand.' - Amazon reader review 'Phil provides us with a new perspective on life as he opens our eyes to the world around us through the eyes of someone that cherishes each moment of that wonderful gift of life.' - Amazon reader review 'A humane, down-to-earth exploration of the essence of soul, as seen from inside a full, thoughtful, suffering and joyful life.' - Amazon reader review
Author Bio
Philip Simmons is Associate Professor of English at Lake Forrest College in Illinois, where he taught literature and creative writing for nine years before being disabled. He lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two children.