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Author: Maloney Emily
Package Dimensions: 0x235x788
Number Of Pages: 240
Release Date: 08-02-2022
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The searing intimacy of Girl, Interrupted combined with the uncomfortable truths of The Empathy Exams in a collection of essays chronicling one woman’s experiences as both patient and caregiver, giving a unique perspective from both sides of the hospital bed.What does it cost to live? When we fall ill, our lives are itemized on a spreadsheet. A thousand dollars for a broken leg, a few hundred for a nasty cut while cooking dinner. Then there are the greater costs for even greater misfortunes. The car accidents, breast cancers, blood diseases, and dark depressions. When Emily Maloney was nineteen she tried to kill herself. An act that would not only cost a great deal personally, but also financially, sending her down a dark spiral of misdiagnoses, years spent in and out of hospitals and doctor’s offices, and tens of thousands owed in medical debt. To work to pay off this crippling burden, Emily becomes an emergency room technician. Doing the grunt work in a hospital, and taking care of patients at their most vulnerable moments, chronicling these interactions in searingly beautiful, surprising ways. Shocking and often slyly humorous, Cost of Living is a brilliant examination of just what exactly our troubled healthcare system asks us to pay, as well as a look at what goes on behind the scenes at our hospitals and in the minds of caregivers.
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“Maloney artfully unpacks the fraught connection between money and health in her brilliant debut collection. Maloney is masterful at beginning in a place of skepticism and ending with empathy, all while weaving in her own fascinating story. Readers will be eager to see where she goes next.”―Publishers Weekly, starred review“I’ve never read anything like Emily Maloney’s Cost of Living, a devastatingly precise, thoughtful accounting of what it costs to stay alive in capitalist America. In essays rife with vivid characters in unforgettable scenes and stitched through with vulnerability, Maloney offers a clear-eyed assessment of our disastrous medical system. From the years-long medical debt of surviving a suicide attempt to the deadly fate facing untreated pain patients, Maloney’s writing indicts the system while honoring the humanity of those caught in it. Everyone with a mortal body should read this book. I hope it creates change.”―Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author of The Fact of a Body“Emily Maloney has written a luminous book on one of the greatest shames in American society: our avaricious healthcare system. In essays which humanize the subject through incredibly rich character detail, Maloney has offered a beating heart to every reader who feels. What we do with that heart is up to us. I hope everyone reads this.”―Garrard Conley, New York Times bestselling author of Boy Erased“A disturbing book – an indictment of a healthcare system that burdens the already-burdened with bills they can’t pay – but also, such an exhilarating read: lucid, mordant, and awake, awake, awake.”―Joan Wickersham, author of The Suicide Index and The News from Spain“Emily Maloney’s Cost of Living is a brilliant book, a staggering indictment of a brutal and arbitrary healthcare system that shapes our days in ways so small it often goes right over our heads. On top of that, it’s gorgeously written–clear, exacting, rigorous, compassionate–in sentences that lift off the page like song.”―Paul Lisicky, author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the World“Emily Maloney writes from a vantage point completely unlike any other and takes us on a tour, both fascinating and harrowing, of the various costs of the healthcare system: financial, physical, emotional, spiritual. Cost of Living is a desperately needed book that offers the reader an entirely new understanding of what it means to be sick and what it means to be healed. I love this book.”―Kerry Egan, author of On Living“In Cost of Living, Emily Maloney explores from many perspectives, and with deep empathy, intelligence, and humor th
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