Beneath the Bond: Unraveling Secrets in Andrew Miller’s My Guys
The first speaker was Lisbeth, a white woman in her early fifties. She spoke about breaking her leg and permanently damaging her left hand. She needed a wheelchair. Later, she used a walker, then a cane. Now she walks unassisted, although with a limp. Lisbeth asked for two volunteers. She told the first to remove her shoe, put it back on, and tie the bow with one hand. She handed the other woman a bra and told her to put it on with one hand. The first woman couldn’t tie her shoe, and the second couldn’t put on the bra. Lisbeth tied her shoe with one hand. She snapped the bra clasp with one hand, stepped into it like a pair of pants, and pulled it up to her chest.




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