Recalibrating Gravity, The Inspiring Story of Mary Keating
Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast
Release Date: 01/27/2025
Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast
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We kick off this episode of the Connecticut Book Festival Podcast by welcoming author Mary Keating to discuss her powerful memoir in verse, "Recalibrating Gravity." As a lifelong Connecticut resident, Mary's story is a true testament to the vibrant literary community in the state. From the very beginning, it's clear that Mary's life has been anything but ordinary. As a New Year's baby, her entrance into the world was nothing short of miraculous. But as Mary shares, her life has been filled with both unexpected challenges and profound moments of grace. After a devastating car accident...
info_outlineWe kick off this episode of the Connecticut Book Festival Podcast by welcoming author Mary Keating to discuss her powerful memoir in verse, "Recalibrating Gravity." As a lifelong Connecticut resident, Mary's story is a true testament to the vibrant literary community in the state.
From the very beginning, it's clear that Mary's life has been anything but ordinary. As a New Year's baby, her entrance into the world was nothing short of miraculous. But as Mary shares, her life has been filled with both unexpected challenges and profound moments of grace.
After a devastating car accident left Mary paralyzed as a teenager, she found herself facing a world that wasn't always accessible or accommodating. Yet, rather than let this setback define her, Mary channeled her determination into becoming a fierce advocate for disability rights. Her efforts to make her high school and later, Yale Law School, more inclusive are truly inspiring.
Throughout our conversation, Mary eloquently explains how she chose to tell her story through poetry, as it allows her to connect with readers on an emotional level. She reads a poignant poem from her book, "How to Survive in a Wheelchair," that beautifully captures the realities of navigating the world with a disability - from the need to always be vigilant to the importance of maintaining one's sense of humor.
Whether you're a lifelong Connecticut resident or simply someone who loves discovering great books, this episode is a must-listen. Mary's story is a powerful reminder that even in the face of unimaginable challenges, the human spirit can prevail. So get ready to be inspired and uplifted by this remarkable author and disability rights pioneer.