Longlisted for the Barbellion Prize Publishers Weekly Best Nonfiction Books of 2021 "This is uniquely Jan Grue''s story, one in which he endeavors to fit his extraordinary shape into an ordinary world. It is a narrative that is compelling, unconventional and powerfully told . From behind the veil of disability, he shares valuable insight about the human condition. Do pay attention to that man behind the curtain. He has a lot to say." --Michael J. Fox, The New York Times Book Review (Editors'' Choice) "A quietly brilliant book that warms slowly in the hands." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Stunning .
A restrained, dazzlingly intelligent and self-excavating examination of what it has meant to be disabled and visibly different . I started off by writing everything that most profoundly moved or excited me in I Live a Life Like Yours into my notebook, but quickly found I was almost copying out the book verbatim. Every sentence works hard for its place. It is smart, moving and original (and superbly translated) . It makes you read carefully and think feelingly and I''m grateful that it is now in my head and heart, working change." --Nicci Gerard, The Guardian "Gripping . In beautiful yet unsentimental language, [Grue] meditates on what it means to be a human being." --Erica Fatland, The Washington Post "[Grue''s] book--which doubles as a work of literary criticism and cultural history--is, yes, an elegant meditation on what it''s like to be a body that does not resemble most other bodies, but it''s also about aging, parenthood, memory, academia, and love.
A tart and spare palate cleanser." --Molly Young, Vulture "Sparse, wrenching . The transition between the speed and agility of his mind and the excruciating slowness and precision of his physical movements is stunning . [Grue poses] a powerful and universal question: Who are we capable of becoming if we refuse to allow ourselves to be defined by others?" --Goldie Goldbloom, Los Angeles Review of Books "Sometimes you read a book where after a chapter or two you have to stop highlighting the bits that floor you or else you''ll underline the entire text--and this is one of them . I Live a Life Like Yours is a profound, contemplative work about life with a disability, and life as a human being." --Pippa Bailey, The New Statesman "Powerful . Elicits compassionate understanding . A deep meditation on the nature of memory and the body versus the self.
" --Rebecca Foster, Shelf Awareness "Although his life is an extraordinary one, Grue''s story prompts readers to examine their own interconnectedness with the environment they live in . Eye-opening." -- Alexandra McManus, World Literature Today "An exquisitely written memoir of a life lived with disability . A truly profound work of rare finesse." --Anne Cunningham, The Independent (UK) "Grue elegantly flows between memoir, essay, and intellectual discourse in this magnificent story about living with a disability . He brilliantly articulates what it''s like to be ''erased and rewritten,'' and, more poignantly, what it''s like to obliterate the narrative one''s been handed. This stunning work isn''t to be missed." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A sensitive examination of the meaning of disability .
Frank and often moving . Absorbing, insightful reflections on being human." -- Kirkus (starred review) "This artful, poetic memoir thoughtfully explores life with disability . An honest look at the complexities of being human no matter how one''s body functions. Grue''s reflections on life will spark the interest of all readers of literary nonfiction." -- Library Journal "Lyrical . A gentle recollection of a life in which disability appears to be no match for tenacity." --Tony Miksanek, Booklist "Jan Grue''s superb book encompasses memoir, ideas and travel.
It upends received wisdom about disability. It testifies to an uncrushable spirit and an ordinary, extraordinary family. It is humbling, dark, bright, defiant, smart, generous and -- in its courteous Norwegian way -- revolutionary." -- David Mitchell, author of Utopia Avenue "Jan Grue''s I Live a Life like Yours is the story of a journey from a childhood lived under a medical diagnosis that predicted a life diminished by disability to an adulthood replete with fulfilling work, family, and life that undoes the expectations the world presses upon those of us who live with disabilities. Along the way, Grue moves from the confines of what the doctors and teachers expect from a boy whose diagnosis is a story of an uncertain future, to the truly open future that Grue finds in books, art, love, and the eager surge toward life. The story of a life lived well with disabilities is a surprise to almost everyone who thinks of themselves as free from the limitations many of us assume disability inevitably brings. All of us, whether we consider ourselves disabled or nondisabled, will understand more fully what it means to be human if we accompany Jan Grue in his rich travels from his story of limitation to his story of fulfillment." -- Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Professor Emerita of English and bioethics at Emory University and co-editor of About Us: Essays from the New York Times about Disability by People with Disabilities "In this nuanced and beautiful book, Jan Grue takes us on both an experiential and intellectual journey through disability.
In the process he offers us doorways into reimagining a world where disability is welcomed and vulnerability supported. I Live a Life Like Yours is one of those rare books you won''t be able to put down, yet will want to return to again and again to random pages for the insights and reflections they offer. A gift to read, and a fabulous addition to the long tradition of disabled people transforming the world through autobiography." --Sunaura Taylor, artist and author of Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation "Grue is not in the defensive position of justifying his existence as a disabled body but instead he is engaged in a rich investigation of the (medical, intellectual and emotional) language of his past and how it has shaped his sense of self. This is a voice that has found inventive ways to imagine and frame disability and difference." --Raymond Antrobus, author of the Rathbones Folio Prize-Winning The Perseverance "A remarkable reflection on disability and difference -- parenthood, the body, and the self. Essential reading for anyone troubled by the question of whether or not they''ll ever be able to feel like a human being." --Tom Whyman, author of Infinitely Full of Hope " I Live a Life Like Yours is quietly but insistently radical, a book which demands space and leaves change behind.
As both an attempt to elucidate the specific details of a life seen from inside, and an examination of the limits of such an attempt, it is both beautiful and captivating." --Jessie Greengrass, author of Sight and The High House.