One hand tied .. life after stroke. Avrel Seale

Aug 10, 2021, 03:00 AM

After an unforgettable Sasquatch Monster Hike, Avrel returns - addressing the physical life challenge that increased the degree of difficulty for the next epic outdoor adventure.

With One Hand Tied behind My Brain: A Memoir of Life after Stroke, Amazon.


*Actually happened prior to our Monster Hike interview: Link.

Sasquatch, Marfa Lights, 86 mile River Trek... all on the 'been there done that' list...  

Life challenges can sometimes be difficult to articulate and can even lose the reader when the words fail. However, there is an advantage when your storyteller, guide and translator is a gifted writer.

Amazon Review - 5.0 out of 5 stars Wow.
This is the funniest book I have ever read about a catastrophic medical event. I would compare it favorably to the Norman Cousins classic Anatomy of an Illness...except Seale is the better writer and "One Hand" the better book. It's that good.
 
Avrel - and his one hand guitar technique. Link.
on Twitter. Link.

Everything I was trying to say -- in this review of his latest book: "I like writers who can bring you on a journey with their story, and make you feel what they have felt." Link.

Wordpress. The Trailhead.

PS. re Next book. This is the river he talks about "pedaling" to the ocean: It is the southernmost river in Texas north of the Rio Grande. Nueces is Spanish for nuts;  Spanish explorers named the river after the numerous pecan trees along its banks. Nueces River. Wiki.

TPR Interview with Avrel includes a pic of Dash Crofts (I need to locate my pic of me with Dan Seals - Media intro for his performance - only 20 + years ago!).