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"Never Say I Can't" has been awarded The IndiePENdents Seal for quality.
Engaging and inspiring (Judge, 4th Annual Self-Published e-Book Awards.)
“Never say I Can’t” is the gripping, humorous, and occasionally devastating first person account of a serving policeman, who at 30 years of age, suffered a major stroke. This is his battle against the odds to survive, to recover and to succeed.
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I don't know what the ambulance man did with my bucket. Where did the medical staff put their faces? Mine was in the bucket.
It made sense to me.
The doctors called it CVA. A few called it a stroke.
I laughed. I thought it was a joke!
This book was originally published under the title C.V.A – A Hard Way Back.
Additional material - Poems: Hand Writing, The Game, and Just a Joke.
Writers' Digest 4th Annual Self-Published e-Book Awards.
Judge's Comments in full
Entry Title: Never Say I Can't
Author: Philip Catshill
Entry Category: Life Stories
Structure, Organization, and Pacing: 5 out of 5
Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar: 5 out of 5
Production Quality and Cover Design: 5 out of 5
Plot and Story Appeal: 5 out of 5
Character Appeal and Development: 5 out of 5
Voice and Writing Style: 5 out of 5
Judge’s Commentary:
Author opens the book with an engaging scene, and we are soon – thanks to the author’s stellar talent in sharing his observations from inside the affected mind – immersed in the disorientation and fear of the post-stroke mindset. ‘Each every’ and the author’s early attempts at speaking are well-shared, and we get plenty of sensory detail such as the feel and temperature of the floor, the vinegar-cleaned windows, and other fascinating details he is able to process. We’re moved by how the author moved through the earliest stages of his recovery when progress has not yet been made. We sense the confusion, the wish to communicate better, the numbness.
Well done.
Author has created a very sensory account here. Very essential to the book’s success. I found the ‘rankings’ of patients in the care center according to whether or not they’ve had a ‘proper stroke’ fascinating. It was amazing to
think that the human race’s need to rank and impose status would ever apply to recovering from stroke.
It was a deep and moving scene when his friends preferred that he not accompany them to the ground floor for their departure, since it felt like they were abandoning him. That’s heart-wrenching, and the author presented this raw interaction with the concerned friends movingly.
‘I will manage’ uses terrific economy of words to show his empowerment and admirable courage. Settings are rich and detailed, and dialogue with caregivers is richly nuanced. We can feel that the caregivers are sticking to scripts that work with patients, but because they care so much for this patient, they show more heart and honesty with him.
Well done.
We cheer for his progress, and we listen intently to his stellar writing voice.
Engaging and inspiring.
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