Time Out Of Mind

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Little, Brown Book Group, Sep 4, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages

Who are you when your brain is not you?'

Jane Lapotaire is one of the lucky ones. Many people do not survive, let alone live intelligently and well again once they have suffered cerebral haemorrhage. In the long haul back to life - 'nearly dying was the easy bit' - she's learned much, some of it very hard lessons. Some friendships became casualties; family relations had to be redefined; and her work as an actress took a severe battering. The stress of living is felt that much more keenly when 'sometimes I still feel as if I am walking around with my brain outside my body. A brain still all too available for smashing by noise, physical jostling, or any form of harshness'. But she has survived and now believes it herself when people say how lucky she is.

This is a very moving, darkly funny, honest book about what happens when the 'you' you've known all your life is no longer the same you.

 

Contents

Epigraph
CHAPTER5NotSo Fast
Head Help
CHAPTER8American Brain CHAPTER9Upbut Not Away
CHAPTER17Help at Last
CHAPTER18Brain and Scales CHAPTER 19Brain in Spain TV and Start Again CHAPTER 20 Brain Test
CHAPTER22 BrainLifeBuoy CHAPTER 23 Heaven HellandHelp CHAPTER 24 More Circles
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About the author (2008)

Jane Lapotaire has been a leading member of the National Theatre and the RSC for more than thirty years. She holds a visiting fellowship at Sussex University and teaches at the Actors' Centre and the British American Drama Academy. She lives in Warwickshire and south London.

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