embodiment Our bodies encapsulate a lifetime of stories, providing a unique and beautiful way to write a memoir. Heart: In which a simple question traces the origin of stories.Mouth: In which a freak accident sparks a heightened appreciation of the human spirit. Head: In which a childhood slumber party allows big heads to prevail, literally and figuratively. Breasts: In which implants are augmented by discussion: Does size really matter? Hair: In which a grandmother’s candor influences the decision to go totally natural. Nose: In which landing the lead in a school production turns out to be anything but an honor. Eyes: In which lifelong vision problems are examined through different lenses. Hands: In which family history is mined from an opal ring and an open palm. Legs: In which a life without limbs sends the message to “carry on.” Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6