A review by sonofachipwich
What Doesn't Kill You: A Life with Chronic Illness - Lessons from a Body in Revolt by Tessa Miller

I wanted this to be more of a memoir than it was; actually, it's part life account, part field guide to navigating chronic illness. The memoir part was pretty good, and the guidebook part was quite eye-opening. Not relevant to me at the moment, but as an occupant of a human body which may become chronically ill and will certainly get old and infirm, it's all good to know.