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Echoes of Heartsounds Martha Weinman Lear

Echoes of Heartsounds By Martha Weinman Lear

Echoes of Heartsounds by Martha Weinman Lear


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Echoes of Heartsounds: A Memoir of Healing by Martha Weinman Lear

This New York Times-bestselling author's memoir of her own heart attack is a refresher course in handling life's meanest challenges with grace (Library Journal).

It begins late one afternoon in her kitchen. There is no collapse, no massive pain. Just a slight fluttering sensation in her chest, then chills, and finally, nausea. Probably nothing to worry about, the doctor assures her on the phone. It doesn't sound like a heart attack.

But it is. Heart attacks in women can look and feel dramatically different than they do in men, which is why they often go undiagnosed. But heart disease is the number-one killer of American women-greater than all forms of cancer combined.

When the doctor examines Lear the day after her episode, the verdict is shocking. So begins an account, filled with grace, humor, and ferocity, of her hard-won return to good health, beset by mysterious postsurgical complications and haunted by memories of her late husband when she finds herself in the same coronary unit in which she lost him all those years ago.

Echoes of Heartsounds Reviews

Ms. Lear [tells] an emotional story with humor and precision. . . . A consummate writer like Ms. Lear would never dream of enunciating the obvious moral, but the message is that like the body, the heart and the mind can be amazingly resilient. -The New York Times

A remarkable testimony to the problems we face with recognition, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease in women. -C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute

Here is a refresher course in handling life's meanest challenges with grace. -Library Journal

Directly evokes her riveting, unsparing memoir Heartsounds. In the earlier work her husband, Hal, a beloved doctor, had a massive heart attack, followed by complications that led to his death at 57. The irony is not lost on Ms. Lear when, 30 years later, she has a coronary and ensuing infection and finds herself in the same hospital ward with the same attending physician. . . . Although she finds kindred spirits among many of the medical professionals, she is also afflicted with some of the same ignominy, the coldness, the cruelty that assaulted her first husband. Of course she is terrified that her outcome will be the same as her husband's. But despite the parallels, Ms. Lear is far too clever and introspective a writer to be content with comparing and contrasting two myocardial infarctions. -The East Hampton Star

Praise for Heartsounds
Absorbing, wild, funny, tender, enraging, absolutely remarkable . . . An awesome and gripping book. It is about loving as much as about dying. -The New York Times Book Review

If love, humor, and determination could restore a ruined heart, surely the Lears would have won. -Cosmopolitan

Reads like a fine novel that has the additional resonance of truth. -The Philadelphia Inquirer

[A] powerful and moving account of a man, a woman and an illness. -The Dallas Morning News

A testament to the power of human love and the will to live! -Publishers Weekly

Heartsounds is a book that reads like a fine novel. . . . A rare, beautifully written cry against the modern ways of death, against death itself: It is worth every degree of the pain it takes to read it. -Joanne Greenberg, Chicago Sun-Times

Heartsounds, a deeply felt account of a brave doctor's fight for a full life after a crippling heart attack, is both a celebration of an enviably good marriage and a cry of outrage-a book filled with love and honor and roaring against the night. -Mordecai Richler, Book-of-the-Month Club News

It hurts, illuminates, loads the circuits with rage, transmits the energy of a great love . . . beautifully written! -Gail Sheehy

Exhilarating-thanks to Lear's proud honesty! -Gore Vidal

It is Love Story made honest and life-size! -Ira Levin

The most moving love story I have ever read. -Joanne Woodward

Written from the heart . . . It has much to say about the human spirit. I can't imagine anyone reading this book without feeling the better for it. -Norman Cousins

No praise is too high for Heartsounds. . . . An extraordinary book . . . Martha has done a remarkable job balancing her love story with Hal, her desperate, angry struggle to save him, along with tough, specific reportage on the medical profession. . . . What a sense Martha has for anecdote, for character, for time and place . . . for life. -Patricia Bosworth

The most courageous book I have ever read . . . A brilliant, powerful love story. -Nancy Friday

This is so lusty, so passionate and powerful a love story that it seems to stand up to death itself. -Marlo Thomas

A searing chronicle of grace under pressure . . . Readers may learn to make that ultimate toast with which Martha Lear concludes her book: L'chaim-to life. -The San Francisco Examiner

Engrossing, touching and very frightening . . . Martha Lear is an eloquent, powerful writer. -Dr. William A. Nolen, The Washington Post

Unsparing, proud . . . One weeps through the last chapter. -Los Angeles Times

A deeply stirring book . . . Though the story is a familiar one, I have never before read it set down with such power and emotion. -John Barkham Reviews

A riveting account of life and love and, yes, death. -The Washington Star

About Martha Weinman Lear

Martha Weinman Lear is the author of Where Did I Leave My Glasses? as well as the bestsellers The Child Worshipers and Heartsounds, which became a Peabody Award -winning film. She is a former articles editor and staff writer for the New York Times Magazine and has written extensively for that and many other national publications, including AARP The Magazine, the New Yorker, the New York Times Book Review, GQ, House Beautiful, Redbook, Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Day, McCall's, Family Circle, and Reader's Digest, often on medical, cultural, and sociological subjects. She lives in New York City with her husband, screenwriter Albert Ruben.

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NLS9781497646155
9781497646155
1497646154
Echoes of Heartsounds: A Memoir of Healing by Martha Weinman Lear
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Open Road Media
2014-09-16
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