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Nancy Mairs

Biographical

Take a visit to Nancy Mairs's official homepage. There, you'll find links to her works, a biography, reviews, and e-messages. (Consider, though: What makes a site "official"?)

This biography was prepared by the organizers of a reading Mairs gave in 1999. Do you think it's less trustworthy than the information found on her "official" site? Why or why not?

Bibliographical

Click over to this page, and you'll find "Body, Mind, and Soul: An Interview with Nancy Mairs," conducted with Susanne Skubik of Mind magazine in 1997.

Study these MS-themed reviews of three of Mairs's books. Would you feel comfortable citing them in a paper about Mairs? If so, why? If not, why not?

Cultural

Read this review of Waist-High in the World. After reading the review, would you like to read the book? Why or why not? What did you learn about the book from the review? Can you link any of it thematically to "On Being a Cripple"?

Interested in writing about the social issues connected with disabilities, but not sure how to narrow such a big topic? Take a look at this related directory from Google.com.

Would you like to learn more about multiple sclerosis? The homepage of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a great place to start your research. You can even volunteer to help online.

Read this review of Mairs's Ordinary Time. What does the author think of the book? What did you learn about Mairs's views of religion and marriage that you didn't learn from your text?