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Halfway to Venus: A One-armed Journey
 
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Halfway to Venus: A One-armed Journey [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Sarah Anderson (Author)
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  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Umbrella Books (6 May 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0954262425
  • ISBN-13: 978-0954262426
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.4 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 220,405 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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This is a remarkable book: honest and beautifully written. While humorous and engaging, it also reminds one of the importance of acceptance and courage. Caroline Moorehead --Back cover endorsement

A remarkable act of self-understanding: brave and poignant, yet with no trace of self-pity. Colin Thubron --Back cover endorsement

Sarah Anderson lost her left arm to cancer when she was ten. This is her unflinching account - a death sentence, an amputation, and then the long slow struggle against other people s attitudes, namely their own fear. What she calls her search for her lost arm leads Anderson well beyond a moving personal history and into a broader investigation of the significance of the hand and arm in art and literature. The result is an absolutely fascinating and empowering book. Nicholas Shakespeare --Back cover endorsement


Dove Grey Reader - April 27th 2008

However this is not a book about making you feel guilty for having two arms. Thus far it is a book about grief, loss and awareness and much more besides. That said, nothing but nothing will prepare you adequately for this book other than a personal experience of amputation and to say I've had my eyes opened would be understating the effects of today's reading of the first 100 pages or so. What Sarah makes clear in her exceptionally well-written book is that if we were to meet, she would be the one to bear the burden of my embarrassment if I said something insensitive, and that's often how it is for people as they apologise for making the rest of us feel slightly awkward and uncomfortable, ' The burden always seems to lie with the disabled or bereaved person: again and again it is the way the person with the disability reacts that paves the way for other people's reactions...there is a very strong urge to apologise and somehow to take the blame.'

Much more on Sarah's book soon but don't even wait that long, add this one to the list because it is a truly astonishing and unmissable read'.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Courageous and beautiful, 24 Jun 2008
Halfway to Venus is a courageous, honest, brave and beautiful autobiography. Sarah Anderson writes with a clarity and directness about a difficult subject: the loss of her arm through cancer at ten years old, and how she has lived with one arm ever since.

The book was inspired by Anderson's realisation that although she could do everything for herself, and never, until she was eighteen, even questioned why she'd had one arm surgically removed, she often found herself having to fight for her independence because other people didn't know how to cope with the loss of her arm. The air hostess who - when cutting up Sarah's steak for her - suggested that Sarah would be 'her baby' for the flight, set off a furious train of thought in Sarah which resulted in this wonderful book.

The book also explores the mythology and meaning of hands in different cultures and ages, and discusses the number of people (Nelson being the most well-known) who've lived without a hand and an arm, but its central message is about identity and the difference between how we see ourselves and how others see us, and how to bridge that gap. Halfway to Venus gently shows those of us with two arms how those with one arm never think of themselves or refer to themselves as one-armed ... the book is a humorous, thoughtful work about the human condition.
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3.0 out of 5 stars half and half, 20 May 2009
This is a well and tightly written account when the author talks about her own experiences and I found that part interesting. But she has padded it out elsewhere with an awful lot of scientific/medical material which failed to engage me...and I suspect other readers as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great help, 12 April 2009
By Ms. Susan Chorley "suetreherne" (Liverpool UK) - See all my reviews
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This book was a great help to me, being in a similar position
to the author. It was comforting to read that someone else had
the same thoughts, fears and problems asI had. I had never even
talked to anyone at length, being of the generation that didnt
make a big thing of disability, but was encouraged to get on with
life and do your best.
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