<p><strong>When Dawn Newton an adjunct professor and mother of three gets a terminal lung cancer diagnosis the path forward appears rutted.</strong> The Great Recession has left her exhausted and juggling multiple jobs. Then she learns of her cancer&rsquo;s mutation. She can take a pill each day to live longer.</p><p>Fifteen months into survival she feels overwhelmed by the effort of staying alive. She longs to embrace moments and display gratitude yet can&rsquo;t find words to articulate her needs. Regardless of any control she exerts over her body&rsquo;s frailties her emotional life asserts its own disruptive trajectory. Even as she labors to anchor herself to the love of family she faces a blasphemous question: &ldquo;If no cure is available and death lurks around the next corner is more time really worth it?&rdquo;</p><p>In <em>Winded</em> Newton describes life with terminal disease exploring dark crevices of the psyche as she tries to assess the value of a life. The final lessons she imparts to her family may not be about resilience but about illuminating vulnerability and embracing the imperfect.</p>
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