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File Size: 678 KB

Print Length: 305 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0525520228

Publisher: Tinder Press (August 22, 2017)

Publication Date: August 22, 2017

Language: English

ASIN: B06XRYBXPS

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Once I settled in to Maggie O’Farrell’s memoir I AM, I AM, I AM: SEVENTEEN BRUSHES WITH DEATH about her near misses with death, I realized that each experience was so much more than a story about how she came close to dying. O’Farrell captures these varied near misses, if you will, but with a twist. She portrays a powerful way of looking not just at death, but at precious life.She has an ability to mold extremely intense events, some horrific, others so instantaneous, you are left wondering how she survived all the while remembering such vivid details without shriveling up and well, wanting to die.Not that any of O’Farrell’s incidents are any less daunting than the next, but one left quite an impression on me. Monumental tears gave way and I struggled to get through as she recalled this time in her life.While not everyone has the same shared experiences, once we realize that we do have similar emotions, I think our ability to have compassion for one another is strengthened.

A beautiful, tender, vulnerable memoir. It made me remember moments when I too could have been in the path of disaster, and how I've just brushed them aside. O'Farrell's writing is wonderful, crisp; her eye astute to the details and delights around her.

I admit I was a tad apprehensive, initially, re reading this book ... I was very pleasantly surprised! Although the author describes her many near death experiences, it is not at all maudlin or misery making. Rather, it is an insight into the author's life and a salient reminder of all the very small moments and the 'what-if' experiences which occur regularly as we go about our daily lives. It served as yet another reminder to me to be appreciative of our blessings, savour the moments, and not get bogged down by inconsequential stuff.

I Am, I Am, I Am is Maggie O’Farrell’s astonishing memoir of the near-death experiences that have punctuated and defined her life. The childhood illness that left her bedridden for a year, which she was not expected to survive. A teenage yearning to escape that nearly ended in disaster. An encounter with a disturbed man on a remote path. And, most terrifying of all, an ongoing, daily struggle to protect her daughter–for whom this book was written–from a condition that leaves her unimaginably vulnerable to life’s myriad dangers. Seventeen discrete encounters with Maggie at different ages, in different locations, reveal a whole life in a series of tense, visceral snapshots. In taut prose that vibrates with electricity and restrained emotion, O’Farrell captures the perils running just beneath the surface, and illuminates the preciousness, beauty, and mysteries of life itself.My Thoughts: From a brilliant writer comes this beautiful memoir that kept me turning pages and astonished at everything coming forth. I Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes with Death reads like fiction, as surely these life moments could not possibly be real.The author’s own near misses with death are revealed in an anecdotal style, going back and forth in time in a non-linear fashion, and each sequence of events reveals the intensity of those moments in an unforgettable narrative.From grave illnesses to dreadful accidents, from challenges in her pregnancies to the horrific life-threatening condition of one of her daughters, we are astounded by the overwhelming odds she has faced. But instead of a “poor me” reaction, she gives us her gratitude and the overwhelming fortune she has had to still be alive, and for her daughter to have come through these experiences, also a survivor.A memorable story that reminds us of all of life’s blessings, even in the face of adversities. 5 stars.

I quite enjoyed reading this book, although after a few tales of how Maggie O'Farrell survived brushes with death I began to get a bit bored - after all, the outcome was never in doubt as she wouldn't have been around to write the book if she hadn't survived.She saved the best 'til last, though. The story of how her cerebellum was hit by a virus one fine morning and her huge struggle - aided and abetted by parents, doctors, physios and many ordinary people - to survive something so horrendous and unexpected was riveting. The story of her daughter's lack of the wherewithal to fight off allergies of all descriptions is equally absorbing.So, I think Maggie O'Farrell writes well, and I'll read more of her books and I wish her well and hope she doesn't have any more brushes with death, until she's much older at least!

I have read three of her novels and count Maggie O’Farrell as one of my favorite writers and I know I have to get to those that I haven’t read. This memoir is as beautifully written as her novels. O’Farrell shares with us some very personal experiences, memories of times in her life when she was in danger, close to death. As in her novels, she had me feeling and thinking about the complexities of life, sometimes the danger that lies near all of us. While she writes about things that happened to her, some of these are things that others can relate to - miscarriages, the heartbreaking emotional difficulty of acceptance and understanding, illness that impacts your life, a child’s illness, and some things that most of us have not likely experienced - being mugged at knifepoint, the impending danger of being stopped by a stranger in a deserted road. We see a vulnerability that we can recognize in ourselves as she reveals so much of her feelings and thought processes. All of this making me so very glad that she had this moment:“And, one night, in the monsoon season, when the rain is a constant, lulling hum outside the windows, when our clothes, the windows, the pictures are growing mould in the humidity and it’s too hot to sleep, when I have been reading subversive versions of European folktales, I get the urge to put down some words. I get up, find a pencil, open an exercise book at the table and as Anton sleeps, I start to write.”

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