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A Nearly Normal Life: A Memoir Book

A Nearly Normal Life: A Memoir
A Nearly Normal Life: A Memoir, As a fourteen-year-old boy from a small Midwestern town, Charles Mee believed in God, family, and his future, which, at the very least, included girls and a long spell as a hometown football hero. But when he collapsed one night at a school dance, his dre, A Nearly Normal Life: A Memoir has a rating of 3.5 stars
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A Nearly Normal Life: A Memoir, As a fourteen-year-old boy from a small Midwestern town, Charles Mee believed in God, family, and his future, which, at the very least, included girls and a long spell as a hometown football hero. But when he collapsed one night at a school dance, his dre, A Nearly Normal Life: A Memoir
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  • A Nearly Normal Life: A Memoir
  • Written by author Charles L. Mee
  • Published by Hachette Book Group, February 2000
  • As a fourteen-year-old boy from a small Midwestern town, Charles Mee believed in God, family, and his future, which, at the very least, included girls and a long spell as a hometown football hero. But when he collapsed one night at a school dance, his dre
  • From the night in July 1953, when playwright and author Charles L. Mee, then a talented high school athlete, collapsed at a school dance, his life was never again the same. He had contracted the era's most dreaded disease, polio, but as so often happens,
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As a fourteen-year-old boy from a small Midwestern town, Charles Mee believed in God, family, and his future, which, at the very least, included girls and a long spell as a hometown football hero. But when he collapsed one night at a school dance, his dreams began to vanish. In a narrative at once funny and profound, Mee brilliantly captures the era in which polio, not communism, was every American parent's nightmare. Unraveling the mysteries of his own Cold War youth, Mee gives voice both to the child with a potentially fatal disease and to the man whose recognition of himself as a disabled outsider has served to heighten his gifts as a storyteller.


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