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Simon Fitzmaurice's stunning memoir 'IT’S NOT YET DARK'

Posted: May 20, 2014 | Filed under: ,

IT’S NOT YET DARK
by Simon Fitzmaurice

Publication date: 5th June 2014

About the book
In 2008, Simon Fitzmaurice was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (mnd). He was given four years to live.
In 2010, in a state of lung-function collapse, Simon knew with crystal clarity that now was not his time to die. Against all prevailing medical opinion, he chose to ventilate in order to stay alive.
Here, the young filmmaker, a husband and father of five small children, draws us deeply into his inner world. Told in simply expressed and beautifully stark prose – in the vein of such memoirs as Jean-Dominique Bauby’s The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – the result is an astonishing journey into a life which, though brutally compromised, is lived more in the moment than most, revealing at its core the power of love its most potent.
Written using an eye-gaze computer, It’s Not Yet Dark is an unforgettable book about relationships and family, about what connects and separates us as people and, ultimately, about what it means to be alive.
Click here to purchase/pre-order.

‘Crystal clear, radiating all the things that we aspire toward.
A beautiful love story’ Colin Farrell

‘Beautifully written. Utterly life-affirming’ Alan Rickman

Price: £12.99
Format: Hardback
Published by Hachette Books Ireland

About the author
Simon Fitzmaurice is an award-winning writer-director. His films have screened at film festivals all over the world and won prizes at home and abroad. He writes regularly for The Irish Times. His short fiction has been shortlisted for the Hennessy Literary Award and his poetry has appeared in the quarterly publication West 47. Simon is currently working on his first feature-length film My Name is Emily. He lives in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, with his wife Ruth and their five children.

 


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