This gorgeous, haunting memoir portrays Greenberg's hellish journey into the world of chronic pain without ever asking for reader's pity, and with such glorious language that the experience of reading it is remarkably enjoyable, considering the grave subject matter. Given Greenberg's position as a literary scholar, it is not surprising that interwoven throughout the book's pages are a multitude of poems and quotes and references - all relating to the universal, timeless experience of pain. At the same time, the author is at ease discussing the more mundane aspects of her journey - trips to Starbucks with her best girlfriends, retail therapy, etc. This book is not necessarily of the "feel good memoir" genre - the author is quite honest about the ongoing nature of her condition. Still, there is a realness to her voice, and a believable coming-to-terms that is ultimately uplifting and honest. I would highly recommend this memoir to any person struggling with chronic pain or illness, or to loved ones eager to provide the incredible support that Greenberg received from family and friends throughout the darkest days of her ordeal.