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Title | : | The World's Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette's, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family |
Author | : | Josh Hanagarne |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 291 pages |
Published | : | May 2nd 2013 by Avery |
Categories | : | Biography. Nonfiction. Biography Memoir. Autobiography. Memoir. Audiobook. Adult. Writing. Books About Books |
Josh Hanagarne
Hardcover | Pages: 291 pages Rating: 3.79 | 10651 Users | 1917 Reviews
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An inspiring story of how a Mormon kid with Tourette's found salvation in books and weight-lifting. Josh Hanagarne couldn't be invisible if he tried. Although he wouldn't officially be diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome until his freshman year of high school, Josh was six years old and onstage in a school Thanksgiving play when he first began exhibiting symptoms. By the time he was twenty, the young Mormon had reached his towering adult height of 6'7" when — while serving on a mission for the Church of Latter Day Saints — his Tourette's tics escalated to nightmarish levels. Determined to conquer his affliction, Josh underwent everything from quack remedies to lethargy-inducing drug regimes to Botox injections that paralyzed his vocal cords and left him voiceless for three years. Undeterred, Josh persevered to marry and earn a degree in Library Science. At last, an eccentric, autistic strongman — and former Air Force Tech Sergeant and guard at an Iraqi prison — taught Josh how to "throttle" his tics into submission through strength-training. Today, Josh is a librarian in the main branch of Salt Lake City's public library and founder of a popular blog about books and weight lifting—and the proud father of four-year-old Max, who has already started to show his own symptoms of Tourette's. The World's Strongest Librarian illuminates the mysteries of this little-understood disorder, as well as the very different worlds of strongman training and modern libraries. With humor and candor, this unlikely hero traces his journey to overcome his disability — and navigate his wavering Mormon faith — to find love and create a life worth living.Particularize Books Supposing The World's Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette's, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family
Original Title: | The World's Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette's, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family |
ISBN: | 1592407870 (ISBN13: 9781592407873) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Memoir & Autobiography (2013) |
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Ratings: 3.79 From 10651 Users | 1917 ReviewsRate About Books The World's Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette's, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family
I was scrolling through my Audible library and came across a few titles I had downloaded during BOGO sales and never listened to. This was one!Disregard the main title and focus on the subtitle and you will have a better idea of what the book is about. Tourette's, yes. Including how it effects schooling, relationships, and job security. Faith, yes. Overly detailed descriptions of the Mormon church for my tastes particularly considering that by the end he was no longer a believer or activeIf Mitt Romney gave you a bad taste in your mouth about Mormons, let this book be your antidote.
so i picked this up at my local public library as the 'next in line' once i finished the book i was already engaged in reading. i just meant to check it out - you know ... read the first couple of pages just to get a sense of what i had to look forward to- but three hours later i was completely immersed in The World's Strongest Librarian and had absolutely no interest in reading anything else but it. Josh Hanagarne has a story to tell - he absolutely does - but no more so than a lot of people.
I recently read a review of The World's Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette's, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family that convinced me that this was the kind of book that I loved. And, on the surface, it really is. A combination of things that fascinate me- libraries and books, faith, and personal experience with something that makes him different, in this case, Tourette Syndrome. I happened to see it on my library shelf shortly thereafter and picked it up. I mentioned recently that I
Audiobook #203It's refreshing to finally read a book about healthy Mormons, but now I have the broadway show playing in my head
This book had been on my radar since its release because the title referenced most of my favorite reading subjects: psychology, neurology, and books about books! Josh is a funny, self-depracating author. I love the hilarious way he relates his childhood on through to his current thirty-five years. He and his family all came to be close friends by the end of the book.Hanagarne was raised as a Mormon, so I kind of figured that the "faith" part of this book would be too preachy, but it never was.
This book had been on my radar since its release because the title referenced most of my favorite reading subjects: psychology, neurology, and books about books! Josh is a funny, self-depracating author. I love the hilarious way he relates his childhood on through to his current thirty-five years. He and his family all came to be close friends by the end of the book.Hanagarne was raised as a Mormon, so I kind of figured that the "faith" part of this book would be too preachy, but it never was.
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