Transplant A Memoir

Transplant: A Memoir by Bernardine Watson, published by Washington Writers’ Publishing House in 2023, offers an insightful exploration of one woman’s experience with kidney disease and the complexities of the American medical system. This 329-page memoir presents a personal journey that intertwines themes of health, identity, and resilience, reflecting on the challenges faced by a Black woman in today’s society.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the emotional and physical struggles associated with medical conditions, while also highlighting the importance of love and hope in the face of adversity. The memoir addresses significant topics such as personal health, cultural identity, and the intricacies of navigating healthcare, making it a poignant addition to the genres of biography and personal memoir.
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A kidney swap, a love story and a ray of hope in a memoir – Washington Post
A BOOK WE LOVE by NPR Books
One of the ‘5 over 50’ debuts in 2023 by Poets & Writers magazine
Transplant: A Memoir, is a page-turning, personal journey into one Black woman’s battle with kidney disease and the American medical system. Bernardine Watson’s book is at once a truth-telling and an affirmation of the life force propelling us all toward love and hope. A vibrant, powerful portrait of what it means to be Black, female, and confronting a deadly disease in today’s America. Winner of the first annual Washington Writers’ Publishing House Creative Nonfiction Award, 2023.
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