Confessions Of A Narcoleptic by Cora I Lee is a promising book abut dealing with narcolepsy and overcoming the challenge of dealing and living with Cataplexy, Sleep Disorders, and Narcolepsy. The book is full of poetry and religious views expressed by the author. Helpful information and a very good guide to how to live with the stresses of the disorder itself.
The book is full of inspirational poetry and uplifting stories and personal experiences to help others who suffer from the sleeping disorder relate and overcome the struggles and heart aches that come along with the disorder itself.
This book is an anthology written by a diverse group of 40 individuals from around the world. They come from all walks of life, yet they are all united by the choices they have made.
... narcoleptic sleep of both him and Maloney. P.A. and Big Jim tried to flee. “Hold it,” Defurio said sharply while simultaneously grabbing their shirtsleeves. “Don't make targets of yourselves.” They stopped floundering. “Jim, you go ...
... narcoleptic trance) and some 'second self ... some other being who appears in my likeness', roams the countryside, depraved, drunk, despoiling. As the devil never admits that he's been the one getting up to 'the basest and most ...
His reminiscences, collected in The New Confessions, take us from Edinburgh to the Western Front, the Berlin film-world in the Twenties to Hollywood in the Thirties, Forties and beyond.
This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.
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... sleep. What do I say in a situation like that? What can anyone say? Ira saved the day when he asked me whether I ... narcolepsy. You never know when he'll drop off. Can't be trusted to even drive a car. Brilliant man, has been ...
Max grows older like any child, but his physical age appears to go backward--on the outside a very old man, but inside still a fearful child. The story is told in three acts.