2001, trade paperback edition, Hominid Press, Bonsall, CA. 182 pages. The author was an anthropologist who taught for 47 years. Here the author acts as a participant-observer re. how he survived his serious stroke. He describes his complete recovery, through hard work and emphasizes that long life is possible for such victims, but you have to work at it, and work at it hard. In the author's case, he turned to a life of bicycling in the hills of North San Diego County. Very inspirational, extremely well written. "20 years after surviving, this memoir is a powerful handbook of hope."
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Arthur H. Niehoff was senior scientist in George Washington University and has conducted extensive research in India, Trinidad, and Laos. Some of his books include An Anthropologist under the Bed, Another Side of History, and On Becoming Human: A Journey of 5,000,000 Years Revised.
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