Author:
Cathy Crimmins
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Learn moreHumorist Cathy Crimmins has written a deeply personal, wrenching, and often hilarious account of the effects of traumatic brain injury, not only on the victim, in this case her husband, but on the family.
When her husband Alan is injured in a speedboat accident, Cathy Crimmins reluctantly assumes the role of caregiver and learns to cope with the person he has become. No longer the man who loved obscure Japanese cinema and wry humor, Crimmins’ husband has emerged from the accident a childlike and unpredictable replica of his former self with a short attention span and a penchant for inane cartoons. Where Is the Mango Princess? is a breathtaking account that explores the very nature of personality—and the complexities of the heart.
Cathy Crimmins has written several humor books, and her articles have appeared in The Village Voice, Redbook, Readers’ Digest, and Glamour, among other publications. She received the Outstanding Book Award in General Nonfiction for Where is the Mango Princess? from the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She taught nonfiction writing at the University of Pennsylvania. She died in 2009 at the age of 54.
Carrington MacDuffie is a recording artist, writer, and voice actor who has narrated over 100 audiobooks and received numerous AudioFile Earphones awards and six Audie finalists. Her original audiobook of poetry and music, Many Things Invisible, was nominated for an Audie in two categories.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Carrington MacDuffie
ISBN:
9781799909293
Length:
8 hours 20 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
November 17, 2020
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
“Simply amazing. [An] astonishing alchemical story of tragedy and recovery.”
“A portrait of family tragedy all the more poignant for mixing humor with blazing honesty.”
“Transcends the subject of illness to become an inspiring meditation on the enduring nature of love.”
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