My Life In My Hand.

Alison Lapper

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'I think it's wrong for me to complain that people don't understand disability and then refuse to talk about my personal life. Telling my story is the best way I know to make issues I care about understood' In autumn 2005, Alison Lapper's body will become familiar to thousands of people when Marc Quinn's 16-foot marble statue of her - Alison Lapper: Pregnant - is placed on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth. MY LIFE IN MY HANDS is Alison's story: from her mother's rejection at birth, through a childhood deprived of affection in children's homes, to independence, a first class art degree, motherhood and critical success. Her resilience, fortitude and humour are humbling, yet she rejects any notion of 'bravery'.

From the beginning, Alison was different to most children, yet through the strength of her personality and the nurturing of her artistic talents, she was determined to live as full a life as possible. MY LIFE IN MY HANDS challenges our perceptions of disability by showing how Alison overcame pain, prejudice, violence and loneliness to reach a state of happy independence. MY LIFE IN MY HANDS is an extraordinary and compelling story like no other.

What will you learn from this book

  1. Personal Journey: Alison Lapper's memoir traces her personal journey from childhood to adulthood, offering reflections on her experiences, challenges, and triumphs along the way.

  2. Living with Disability: The book provides insights into Lapper's experiences living with a disability, including the physical and emotional challenges she has faced, as well as her journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment.

  3. Artistic Expression: Lapper discusses her career as an artist and the role that art has played in her life, highlighting her unique perspective and creative process as a disabled artist.

  4. Activism and Advocacy: The memoir explores Lapper's activism and advocacy work, including her efforts to challenge stereotypes, promote disability rights, and create a more inclusive society.

  5. Motherhood: Lapper shares her experiences of motherhood and the joys and challenges of raising a child as a disabled parent, offering insights into her unique perspective on family life.

  6. Body Image and Identity: The book delves into Lapper's exploration of body image and identity, discussing society's perceptions of beauty and disability, and Lapper's journey towards embracing her own body and identity.

  7. Overcoming Adversity: Lapper reflects on the adversity she has faced in her life, including discrimination, ableism, and social barriers, and how she has overcome these challenges with resilience and determination.

  8. Inspiration and Empowerment: "My Life in My Hands" serves as a source of inspiration and empowerment for readers, encouraging them to embrace their differences, pursue their passions, and advocate for positive change.

  9. Impact and Legacy: The memoir celebrates Lapper's impact and legacy as a trailblazer and role model for disabled individuals, as well as her contributions to promoting diversity, inclusion, and social justice.

  10. Hope and Resilience: Above all, "My Life in My Hands" is a testament to hope and resilience, as Lapper shares her story of overcoming obstacles and finding strength and purpose in the face of adversity.

Language English
ISBN-10 0743275586
ISBN-13 9780743275583
No of pages 240
Font Size Medium
Book Publisher Simon & Schuster
Published Date 05 Sep 2005

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Author : Alison Lapper

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