Blank Canvas: The Amazing Story of a Woman Who Awoke from a Coma to a Life She Couldn't Remember

Blank Canvas: The Amazing Story of a Woman Who Awoke from a Coma to a Life She Couldn't Remember

by Marcy Gregg

Narrated by Carla Mercer-Meyer

Unabridged — 7 hours, 2 minutes

Blank Canvas: The Amazing Story of a Woman Who Awoke from a Coma to a Life She Couldn't Remember

Blank Canvas: The Amazing Story of a Woman Who Awoke from a Coma to a Life She Couldn't Remember

by Marcy Gregg

Narrated by Carla Mercer-Meyer

Unabridged — 7 hours, 2 minutes

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Overview

When Marcy Gregg awoke from a coma, 13 years had vanished from her memory.
She was 30 years old; she thought she was still 17. She didn't recognize the man who introduced himself as her husband. She stared at pictures of the three children they said were hers, trying desperately to remember them, but her mind was blank.

Terrified and confused, Marcy did the only thing she could think of: she faked it. She told the doctors she was starting to remember and bluffed her way through visits from friends and family. Against all odds, it worked: she was released to a home, family, and life she should have known intimately-but seemed to be a stranger's. How was she going to pull off the biggest acting challenge imaginable-and would her memories ever return?

Ghost Boy meets What Alice Forgot in this amazing true story of a woman who lost herself and tried to fight her way back on her own-but who found unexpected beauty in hope, faith, and second chances.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

02/21/2022

Gregg debuts with a disappointing memoir about how her faith helped her rebuild her life after a case of meningitis wiped 13 years from her memory. In 1990, 30-year-old Gregg woke up in a hospital with no recollection of her husband, her three children, or anything that had happened since she was 17. The author tells the story of her recovery, from the shock of realizing that her nine-year-old sister was actually preparing for college midterms, to her crash course in mothering three young children she did not remember having. Overwhelmed, she tried to hide the extent of her memory loss, pretending to recognize friends from church and bluffing her way through dinner recipes. She developed an alcohol addiction to cope and quit only after recommitting to God and becoming a painter. Gregg writes without much insight or reflection, making her remarkable story feel tame and characterized by the same quotidian concerns—burning the meatloaf, corralling one’s kids while grocery shopping—faced by those without memory loss. Oliver Sacks this is not, but Christian readers looking for an uplifting narrative will be moved by Gregg’s conviction in God’s plan. (Apr.)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175487344
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Publication date: 05/24/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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