Limping through Life Limping through Life

Limping through Life

A Farm Boy’s Polio Memoir

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Limping through Life

A Farm Boy’s Polio Memoir

Jerry Apps


“Families throughout the United States lived in fear of polio throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s, and now the disease had come to our farm. I can still remember that short winter day and the chilly night when I first showed symptoms. My life would never be the same.”

—from the Introduction


Polio was epidemic in the United States starting in 1916. By the 1930s, quarantines and school closings were becoming common, as isolation was one of the only ways to fight the disease. The Sauk vaccine was not available until 1955; in that year, Wisconsin’s Fox River valley had more polio cases per capita than anywhere in the United States. In his most personal book, Jerry Apps, who contracted polio at age twelve, reveals how the disease affected him physically and emotionally, profoundly influencing his education, military service, and family life and setting him on the path to becoming a professional writer.

A hardworking farm kid who loved playing softball, young Jerry Apps would have to make many adjustments and meet many challenges after that winter night he was stricken with a debilitating, sometimes fatal illness. In Limping through Life he explores the ways his world changed after polio and pays tribute to those family members, teachers, and friends who helped him along the way.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2013
April 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wisconsin Historical Society Press
SELLER
State Historical Society
SIZE
6.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Deewbs ,

"Limping" doesn't limp, it is a good, solid tale

The bard of Waushara County takes us back to the days before agribusiness and farm houses as comfortable as town houses in this charming memoir. He also tells his story of becoming a polio victim, a facet of history that has been nearly lost. Apps' journey to becoming a writer tells us a lot about his resilience and a lot about the changing face of rural Wisconsin in the mid-twentieth century. I really enjoyed it.

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