Body Songs
  Body Songs
Titolo Body Songs
AutoreEmma Zimmerman
Prezzo€ 11,95
EditorePenguin Life
LinguaTesto in
FormatoNessuna

Acquistabile dal 19 gennaio
Descrizione
A luminous, searching memoir of illness, uncertainty, and the strange, intimate work of healing In 2022, Emma Zimmerman contracted COVID-19. What she expected to be a mild illness instead unraveled into something far more disorienting: a cascade of persistent, inexplicable symptoms that reshaped her days and her sense of self. Almost overnight, she found herself living inside the reality of chronic illness—adrift in a body she no longer recognized. What followed was a year of searching. Emma moved through doctors’ offices and online forums, through diagnoses and dead ends, through the uneasy terrain between conventional medicine and alternative treatments. Along the way, she began to ask harder questions—not only about what was happening to her body, but about how we understand illness in the first place. Body Songs traces that journey. Anchored in Emma’s own experience with long Covid and enriched by conversations with clinicians, researchers, and fellow patients, it is less a guide than a reckoning: with the limits of certainty, the porous boundary between mind and body, and the stories we tell about what makes us sick—or well. At the heart of the book is Emma’s encounter with the neuroplastic approach—a treatment model predicated on the understanding that the brain itself can shape the body’s experience of pain and illness. But rather than offering easy answers, she approaches this terrain with curiosity and care, weaving together personal narrative with the voices and perspectives she gathers along the way. Vivid, lyrical, and deeply felt, Body Songs is an exploration of what it means to live inside a body in flux. It is a story of disruption and return, of doubt and attention, and of the quiet, radical act of learning to listen—to the body, to the mind, and to the meanings we make of both.