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Ninety million people in the U.S. live with a chronic health condition. Nearly a half million live with the after-effects of polio. Many of these people are like Alice French. They try to hide their illness and forge ahead with a life that looks normal. French is fiercely independent, determined to prove to herself and her peers that she can survive any and all obstacles. She is not going to be labeled a cripple. French succeeded in creating a public persona of a successful actress, academic, and television personality throughout the last half of the twentieth century. In the 1970's, she…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ninety million people in the U.S. live with a chronic health condition. Nearly a half million live with the after-effects of polio. Many of these people are like Alice French. They try to hide their illness and forge ahead with a life that looks normal. French is fiercely independent, determined to prove to herself and her peers that she can survive any and all obstacles. She is not going to be labeled a cripple. French succeeded in creating a public persona of a successful actress, academic, and television personality throughout the last half of the twentieth century. In the 1970's, she appeared daily on her own television show where she interviewed major celebrities including Dustin Hoffman, Harrison Ford, Nancy Reagan, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Brokaw, Sally Field, and dozens more. Her life appeared glamorous as she went through hair and makeup sessions, sported new fashions each day, and traveled extensively. No one could possibly know that she suffered periodic seizures that left her limp on the floor, crawling to bed where she remained for days of recovery. These are the results of the scar tissue on her brain from her battle with paralytic polio. In Chronic, French takes us behind the public face of a person with chronic illness and shows us the deeply personal, private battle she struggles with every day. The reader will come away feeling empowered to overcome daily challenges and live life to the fullest.
Autorenporträt
Alice French, PhD, has been an avid sailor, a lifelong violinist, a professional actress, and a playwright. Following the publication of her first book, Happy Birthday: Adjusting to Life's Changes as the Birthdays Keep on Coming, she has been in demand as a speaker on the topic of women and aging. French retired from a dual career in television and education in Lubbock, Texas. She currently lives in Rogers, Arkansas, where she devotes her time to the Village Writing School, an organization dedicated to assisting writers through workshops and networking.