The World I Fell Out Of

A memoir of resilience, love, and the power of writing

Melanie Reid author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:21st Jan '21

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This memoir recounts Melanie Reid's journey after a devastating horse riding accident. The World I Fell Out Of highlights her resilience and the power of writing.

In The World I Fell Out Of, Melanie Reid shares her poignant journey following a life-altering accident that left her paralyzed. On Good Friday in 2010, she fell from her horse, breaking her neck and fracturing her lower back. At 52, she faced the daunting challenge of rehabilitation, spending nearly a year in the hospital. This memoir captures her determination to regain movement and adapt to a new reality, one that was previously invisible to her.

As a journalist, Reid turned to writing as her lifeline during this tumultuous period. Surrounded by a diverse group of fellow patients, each navigating their own struggles, she chronicled her experiences in The World I Fell Out Of. This book not only serves as a backstory to her acclaimed 'Spinal Column' in The Times Magazine, but also as a testament to resilience and the human spirit.

Reid's narrative is marked by unflinching honesty and keen observations. She explores themes of risk, love, and the dilemmas we face when our lives are turned upside down. Ultimately, The World I Fell Out Of is a heartfelt reminder to cherish what we have and to recognize the strength within us to persevere, even in the face of adversity.

‘Reading this will change you’ Andrew Marr

‘Searingly honest and frank … A very personal tale that makes you laugh and cry … captivating’ Telegraph

‘A generous, life-changing booksome of the most insightful writing on what it means to be human that I have ever read’ Clover Stroud, author of The Wild Other

She is perceptive — and lacerating — about the pressures felt by disabled people to be cured … Above all, the book is a plea to those still living with well-functioning bodies to be aware of what they have. To love themselves and relish their ability to dance, run, go to the lavatory without help. With serious disability can come wisdom and perspective, and Reid passionately urges fellow women to set aside their self-loathing and “get out there and live”Sunday Times

This is an astonishing and riveting book … It is horrifying, certainly, frightening in as much as it shows how we are all skating, as it were, on the thinnest of ice which may break at any moment, plunging us into the darkest and coldest of deep waters; but also encouraging because it is a testimony to the resilience of the human spirit – as well as to the care and expertise of our health service.’ Alan Massie, Scotsman

‘A vital, profound story shot through with insight and revelations. Melanie Reid has written the most important book of 2019’ Susanna Forrest, author of If Wishes Were Horses

‘Reid reveals with insight, candour and courage what it’s like to find yourself suddenly inhabiting a world that was previously unknown to you … a powerful, life-affirming memoir.’ Observer

‘Reid’s writing is excellent, beautifully paced and sometimes shockingly truthful. And my God, this woman is brave, not only for revealing all the gory details, but for questioning those tiresome platitudes about positivity. … Not a breath of fresh air, more of a hurricane.’ Kate Saunders, The Times

ISBN: 9780008291464

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 25mm

Weight: 280g

400 pages