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Some of Us Just Fall

On Nature and Not Getting Better

Polly Atkin

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"It raises the standard of nature writing. This is both radical manifesto and activism in book form." –Sally Huband, author of Sea Bean 

"Defiant and dazzling" –Freya Bromley, author of The Tidal Year 

"Essential reading" –Jessica J. Lee, author of Turning

"Long before I knew I was sick, I knew I was breakable…"

After years of unexplained health problems, Polly Atkin's perception of her body was rendered fluid and disjointed. When she was finally diagnosed with two chronic conditions in her thirties, she began to piece together what had been happening to her– all the misdiagnoses, the fractures, the dislocations, the bone-crushing exhaustion, and on top of it all, not being believed by the very people who were meant to listen.

Some of Us Just Fall combines memoir, pathography and nature writing to trace a journey through illness– a journey which led Atkins to her cottage in England’s Lake District, where every day she turns to the lakes and land that inspire poets old and new to help manage, and purportedly cure, her chronic illness.

Join her as she delves into shimmering waters, selkie dreams, and the history of her two genetic conditions to uncover and learn from how they were managed (or not) in times gone by. Beautiful and deeply personal, Some of Us Just Fall is essential reading on the cost of medical misogyny and gaslighting, the illusion of 'the nature cure', and the dangers of ableism both systematic and internalized.

This is not a book about getting better. This is a book about living better with illness.

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polly atkin, some of us just fall, memoir, recovering dorothy, basic nest architecture, much with body, illness, disability, disability narratives, crip kinship, ableism, pathography, nature writing, uk healthcare system, body work by melissa febos, the invisible kingdom by meghan o’rouke, ill feelings by alice hattrick, nonfiction, medical misogyny, medical gaslighting, lake district, lake poets, english lakes, flux, chronic illness, the nature cure, hypermobility, EDS, dorothy wordsworth, mystery illness