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Most memoirs are simply that: an individual's recollection of portions of their lives that they hope are interesting enough to share with others. But when an experienced psychotherapist, backpacker, and hitchhiker writes his memoir, he offers more than his own experiences and dramas. From the opening scene of a harrowing lost-in-the-wilderness-and-making-stupid-mistakes tale to a cancer diagnosis to simply facing the knowledge that you have fewer years ahead of you than behind, themes of mortality echo throughout Good to the Last Drop.

Produktbeschreibung
Most memoirs are simply that: an individual's recollection of portions of their lives that they hope are interesting enough to share with others. But when an experienced psychotherapist, backpacker, and hitchhiker writes his memoir, he offers more than his own experiences and dramas. From the opening scene of a harrowing lost-in-the-wilderness-and-making-stupid-mistakes tale to a cancer diagnosis to simply facing the knowledge that you have fewer years ahead of you than behind, themes of mortality echo throughout Good to the Last Drop.
Autorenporträt
Garry Cooper is a writer and psychotherapist in Chicago and Oak Park, IL. A Professor at Prescott College, he teaches Masters candidates in Counseling, where he emphasizes doing effective therapy by understanding each person instead of over-focusing on the "problem." It's a good recipe for living in general. As a finalist in Nottinghill Editions' 2015 International Essay contest and Midwest Review's 2019 Great Midwest Writing Contest, he finally decided to go for the whole enchilada and publish his own memoir with Spuyten Duyvil. A former Contributing Editor of Psychotherapy Networker, his essays and articles have appeared in Tusculum Review, Fatal Flaw, Blue Mountain Review, Another Chicago Magazine, Triquarterly, Rockhurst Review, Bloodroot, Psychotherapy Networker, and Perigee.