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Uncertain Behavior is a memoir that navigates grief and mortality. Written in real time and spanning three bedside vigils, Meredith explores the spirit's ability to heal and thrive. From her own hospital room where she learns to walk again, to sitting with her dying mother; she writes to feel less alone and ends up documenting a universal human experience. Life is heartbreaking and hopeful. Is it possible to feel profoundly alive while facing a cancer diagnosis or grieving the loss of both parents? This paradoxical thinking reads like a story but feel like an honest conversation with a friend.

Produktbeschreibung
Uncertain Behavior is a memoir that navigates grief and mortality. Written in real time and spanning three bedside vigils, Meredith explores the spirit's ability to heal and thrive. From her own hospital room where she learns to walk again, to sitting with her dying mother; she writes to feel less alone and ends up documenting a universal human experience. Life is heartbreaking and hopeful. Is it possible to feel profoundly alive while facing a cancer diagnosis or grieving the loss of both parents? This paradoxical thinking reads like a story but feel like an honest conversation with a friend.
Autorenporträt
Meredith Winn is a self taught, imperfect human who takes joy in the simple pleasure of being live. In her past life she worked as a pre-school teacher, seamstress, photographer, freelance writer, magazine editor, printmaker and textile designer. She studied foresty in college in the early 90's and ran a solar installation company for a decade into the early 2000's. Meredith was born on the West coast, spent her childhood on the East coast, lived as a young adult in the Rocky Mountains and became a mother in the American South. She and her son relocated to New England from Austin, Texas in 2011. Meredith is a bone cancer survivor and a year-round ocean swimmer. She and her husband raised their blended family in an off-grid yurt nestled in the mountains and now live by the tides on an island three miles out to sea, off the coast of Portland, Maine.