
Description
Salam has done everything she can to not contract COVID-19 including getting vaccinated, socially distancing, and taking all possible precautions. When the delta variant spread, she ended up with a breakthrough infection that upended her life.
In this memoir, the author provides the reader with an honest and at times satirical take on what it's like to live with COVID and subsequently long-COVID. She talks about the tiny details that no one thinks of like what happens when you are quarantined and run out of underwear.
She also talks about becoming disabled and what it means to be vulnerable when your health status is unknown. If you have been impacted by the coronavirus, or are simply curious to learn more about those impacted by the virus including long-COVID, then look no further because this book is for you.
Product Details
Publisher | Global Bookshelves International, LLC |
Publish Date | November 22, 2022 |
Pages | 152 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781957242026 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.5 pounds |
Reviews
"Anyone who has struggled with their own or a loved one's health issues and our maddening healthcare system will walk away with a heavy dose of empathy, understanding, and fortunately, hope. Prepare to laugh, cry, and maybe scream into a pillow as Salam takes you through the battles she has faced with courage and determination." Cory Jenks, Pharmacist, Comedian, Author of Permission to Care: Building a Healthcare Culture That Thrives in Chaos
"Raw, heartbreaking, witty.... Kabbani teaches us all how to live while being sick." - Jean Meltzer, author of The Matzah Ball and Mr. Perfect on Paper
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