The Night the Lights Went Out: A Memoir of Life After Brain Damage

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Product Details

Price
$27.00  $25.11
Publisher
Harmony
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.2 X 1.1 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593232712

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About the Author

Drew Magary, a co-founder of Defector and a columnist for SF Gate, wrote at Deadspin for over a decade before quitting with the rest of the staff en masse in protest. He's the author of three novels, including Point B, The Hike, and The Postmortal. He lives in Maryland with his wife, his three kids, his dog, and 95 percent of a functioning brain.

Reviews

"It's harrowing reading, but there are moments of hope and joy, particularly as he navigates fatherhood."--The New York Times

"Riveting . . . This is a deeply felt, and often very funny, good book."--Linda Holmes, NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour

"Enjoyable reading for anyone who likes their recovery and life insights served with a side of wry humor and plenty of sarcasm."--New York Post

"From heartrending to hilarious, The Night the Lights Went Out is a deeply inspirational story of love, family, friendships, and the resiliency of the human spirit that will keep you riveted (and laughing) to the very last page."--Gilbert King, author of the Pulitzer prize-winning Devil in the Grove

"A visceral, transporting tale of life, death, and the liminal space between. And an enlightening, emotional evaluation of exactly what makes us who we are. This book is a necessary window into the aftermath of trauma and a reminder to never take our senses for granted."--Kelsey McKinney, author of God Spare the Girls

"Drew Magary has written about the darkest year of his life with honesty, insight, and the perfect amount of humor to remind us that he's one of the funniest writers around--even (or especially) when he's literally writing about life and death."--Reeves Wiedeman, author of Billion Dollar Loser

"Drew Magary's The Night the Lights Went Out is funny, because of course it is. But I was most struck by how searching and hopeful it is; a sincere exploration of the mysteries of the mind and body and what it means to lose part of yourself but not always be entirely certain of which part. The book is soulful, searing, and deeply human."--Will Leitch, author of How Lucky