21. Identical Twin. I love photograpy, writing, and running, even when they don't love me back. I've probably had more injuries in my running career than you can think of but I never let these trials get me down. I love challenges and proving the non-believers wrong :)
It’s by Paul Stoller and an ethnography about his own cancer diagnosis and how he dealt with it through his studies in West Africa as an apprentice to a sorcerer.
The book, although slow at times, is truly fascinating and is helping me look at my knee injury in a different light.
I’m happy my professor assigned this to read for Medical Anthropology. It’s eye opening really.