Inside My Outside
An Independent Mind in a Dependent Body
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Narrated by:
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Corrie Legge
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Sara Pyszka
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Upon meeting Sara Pyszka, most people think they know what it's like to be her, regardless of what they actually know about her.
They see her wheelchair. They see the computer attached to her chair. They may or may not see the bands that hold her arms down, or the buttons on either side of her head rest. They see, and probably speak with, whichever personal assistant is accompanying her that day. They see her, yes, but this doesn’t mean they know anything about her.
Few people can accurately imagine what it’s like to be completely nonverbal, to be unable to walk or use their hands. They don’t actually know what it’s like to rely on strangers to get them out of bed and ready for the day, to feed them, to bathe them.
Inside My Outside: An Independent Mind in a Dependent Body provides an in-depth look into the life of a young woman with cerebral palsy who cannot walk or talk but who uses an electronic device for communication. This memoir covers three full days, from morning to night, in Sara Pyszka’s life, providing glimpses of past relationships, friendships, schooling, and outrageous stories about the challenges of hiring, firing, and working with personal care assistants. Sara even takes it a step further by providing the occasional comparison between her life and what she imagines life would be like if she did not have a disability.
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- Pru
- 30-12-2020
emotional roller-coaster
Sarah Pyszka can't talk, can't walk and can't use her hands but she sure can write an eye opening book! As a young woman with Cerebral Palsy due to complications at birth, we can only imagine how challenging her life is but this memior gives us a glimpse into her life along with the good, the bad and the oh so frustrating. Pyszka does not hold back either! She covers topics from toilet trips to sex all with grace and humour.
I wasn't sure about this book going into it but I am so glad I read it. The determination of Sarah is heart warming but her challenges made me angry especially when most of them are to do with her care assistants and how little they actually seem to care. The various emotions felt throughout this book were intense! Definitely an emotional roller-coaster that I would encourage everyone to experience.
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