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Duck Summer: My Odyssey As A Dialysis Patient is the story of my journey through renal failure and subsequent six-year stint on hemodialysis. Focusing primarily on the events and incidents occurring while undergoing the treatments,
Duck Summer explores the experiences of the dialysis patient, including the navigation through the hospital maze, adjusting to dialysis centers and the staff, and trying to understand health management options, all while struggling to cope with the emotional and psychological demands of ESRD (End Stage Renal Disease).

Duck Summer is a response to people who have limited knowledge of the broad ramifications of kidney failure and its consequent treatment. As it provides information on some of the many complexities of being a dialysis patient, it also describes the potential toll kidney failure takes on the whole person. Ultimately, the memoir paints a vivid picture of the critical need for organ donation.

ABOUT the AUTHOR

Angelene J. Hall was twelve years old when her parents left sharecropping for a small town in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. From a sharecropper’s daughter to Professor Emerita, University of Cincinnati, she taught courses in black creative expression, including especially African American literature, and wrote and presented both fiction and scholarship. During her tenure at the University, she went into renal failure and ultimately spent six years

(1998-2004) on kidney dialysis.

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