
Slow Motion: A Friendship's Journey
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Jennifer Duprees memoir, Slow Motion, chronicles her lifelong friendship with Marcel, a man living with severe cerebral palsy. Their bond, often labeled unusual, is a testament to the power of deep connections beyond societal norms. Published by Islandport Press, the book was shaped by publisher KJ Grows guidance, resulting in a heartfelt narrative that blends Duprees voice with Marcels story. The memoir, initially written in second person, evolved to first person, with nonlinear tense shifts for flow. It highlights the challenges of adult cerebral palsy care and encourages readers to embrace the everyday magic in life, fostering empathy in a boxed-up society.
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