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Look Up for Yes

by Julia Tavalaro; Richard Tayson


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A personal story of struggle and trauma from a 33-year-old woman, who was totally paralyzed for six years before therapists discovered she could see, hear, and understand everything that was going on around her. She now communicates and writes poetry by means of an electronic device that takes its cues from her eye movements.

Editions of Look Up for Yes

9781568361710
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Kodansha Amer Inc
Date

1997
Price

$22.74
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9780140272826
ISBN

Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Penguin USA
Date

1998
Price

$215.04
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Publisher Notes

More than thirty years ago, Julia Tavalaro woke up from a coma to find herself almost completely paralyzed by two strokes that had also left her unable to speak. Suddenly, just thirty-two years old, she was a prisoner in her own body and a victim of the ignorant and cruel treatment of hospital workers who neither noticed nor cared that the "vegetable" they changed and fed every day was actually a bright and emotional woman. In this powerful memoir, painstakingly written with the help of poet Richard Tayson, Tavalaro details the hellish life she endured as a defenseless patient, angry and desperate to die, and the liberating actions of two therapists who took the time to realize that she was not incognitive but rather brimming with intelligence and life. At last,Tavalaro managed to break through the isolation that imprisoned her. Slowly, methodically, she regained her ability to communicate—aided by technological and therapeutic developments—and began to compose poems that drew on the memories of her life before her stroke. Beautifully written and achingly heartrending, Look Up for Yes is a testament to a passionate and articulate woman who is ready and able to let the world know she is, indisputably, alive. Tavalaro has been the subject of profiles in Newsday, the Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times, and has been featured on Dateline NBC and Sally Jessy Raphael.

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