Description
A luminous, tender memoir about illness and disability, despair and resilience, pain and joy - and a manifesto on how to live
About the Author
Josie George is a writer and visual artist. She lives with her son in the West Midlands. A Still Life was written mostly from bed and is her first book. She is currently working on a novel alongside exploring how drawing, painting and photography might help her to stay awake to life as it really is. josiegeorge.co.uk bimblings.co.uk @porridgebrain
Reviews
In all honesty, I've never come across a new writer with more to offer the world -- MELISSA HARRISON
A profound redefinition of the very idea of vitality * Financial Times *
The magic of A Still Life is in how George finds joy and purpose despite extreme limitations, relaying her past and present without a trace of self-pity ... An unwitting guru, George writes wistfully yet intimately ... wresting contentment and meaning from chronic pain * Times Literary Supplement *
Audacious, exuberant ... I can't think of many books where the reader feels so passionately on the side of the narrator * Guardian *
A moving account of living with a chronic illness * Independent *
A Still Life is that rarest of things: a memoir that reads like a novel. In a world where we are continually made to think bigger is better, Josie reminds us of the joy to be found from a small, quiet life. Full of kindness, A Still Life will make you a better person -- CLARE MACKINTOSH
This book would always have found a loyal readership - its vivid prose and meticulous, kindly candour ensure it. But coming now, at a time when record numbers have been struggling with their own ill-health and when many more have been forced to slow down, it feels like a manifesto for recalibrating * Daily Mail *
Could not be more timely ... Josie is an immensely talented writer and thinker who sees a world in a grain of sand and we're all made richer for it ... I hope it's a bestseller -- LINDA GRANT
Josie George is the kind of writer I strive to be: meticulous and exacting in her documenting of joy and pain, and how those are the same thing. George sees things other people miss, and that's the point: it's about noticing, about seeing, about learning to see. A tough, tender, beautiful book about existing in a body in the world. I loved it -- ELLA RISBRIDGER
This memoir feels like the book we all need right now * Good Housekeeping *
An exquisitely pitched memoir of disability and living with chronic pain, but also of finding joy and wonder * Bookseller, Editor's Choice *
Book Information
ISBN 9781526611970
Author Josie George
Format Hardback
Page Count 400
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 530g