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From Hanif Kureishi, author of The Buddha of Suburbia, a memoir about the accident that left him paralysed.
âIâve never felt tempted to use the word âinspirationalâ about a book, and promise I never will again, but itâs the only word I can think of to describe Shatteredâ Lynn Barber, The Spectator
Imagine your life changing in a second: one minute you are watching the football with a beer, the next you are on the floor in a pool of blood, deprived of the use of your arms and legs. This fall renders you paralysed, robbed of your independence, entirely reliant on others for everything.
This happened to writer Hanif Kureishi on Boxing Day 2022. His account of what happened and its aftermath is a unique, riveting and frequently riotous account of a year-long odyssey home through five hospitals. From despair to hope, rage to courage, it might be the most truthful, and the funniest, medical disaster story ever written.
âIncredible. A remarkable tale of resilience â and surprisingly funnyâ iNews
âHeartbreaking. [A] masterpiece of British stoicism. Intimate, brave and upliftingâ Independent
âWildly inspiring. His singular voice, his bawdy humour, his efforts to create meaning, all so characteristic and movingâ Guardian