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Sumach Press




A Change of Plans:
The book is a collection of eleven narratives by women from Canada, the United States, England and Scotland, who experienced hemorrhagic strokes before the age of fifty. The women’s stories touch upon the themes of recovery and rehabilitation; being a medical patient; self-image; being or not being recognized as disabled; relations with family, friends and coworkers; and how the stroke so suddenly changed their lives. The book also provides background information on hemorrhagic stroke and its disabling consequences.

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    ExtraDetailMemo1 About the Author:

    Sharon Dale Stone is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Sociology at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. She is the survivor of a hemorrhagic stroke that she suffered at the age of eleven