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Our Father Who Art in an Iron Lung

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Pub Date 8 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 15 Aug 2025

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Description

In 1955, Bruce Dodd contracted polio and the lives of his wife and his four young children were forever changed. Bruce’s paralysis and his dependence on respirators, however, did not define him. Rather, they revealed his strength. For the next 21 years, much of it spent in an iron lung, Bruce defied limitations and was a devoted father, mentor and an unwavering source of inspiration. Through personal anecdotes, poetry, and heartfelt reflections, this memoir chronicles his journey, the sacrifices and resilience of his family, and the profound impact he had on those around him.

Bruce’s journey is told from the perspective of his son, Douglas Dodd. This deeply moving account explores not only Bruce’s life, but the challenges and triumphs of the entire family as they navigated disability, hardship, and their own personal trials. From childhood memories to life-altering struggles as an adult, —including the author’s own experiences raising a child with Down syndrome and almost becoming paralyzed himself—this book is a testament to the enduring power of love, family and determination.

For the 5.4 million Americans living with paralysis, their families, and anyone who has faced unexpected adversity, Bruce’s story offers hope, wisdom, and a reminder that even in the face of overwhelming obstacles, a meaningful and influential life is possible.

In 1955, Bruce Dodd contracted polio and the lives of his wife and his four young children were forever changed. Bruce’s paralysis and his dependence on respirators, however, did not define him...


A Note From the Publisher

Douglas Dodd is a retired home builder living with his wife, Jessica, in a converted warehouse in Dover, NH. Although retired, his children will always find reasons for him to bring his tools over to their houses to fix or build something. Before this memoir, his only writings of consequence, other than letters to friends and girlfriends, were specifications and contracts for his construction projects. When he’s not working on family properties or his own home, Doug still continues to hike in the White Mountains of NH and will always find time to see his three daughters and three grandsons.

Douglas Dodd is a retired home builder living with his wife, Jessica, in a converted warehouse in Dover, NH. Although retired, his children will always find reasons for him to bring his tools over to...


Advance Praise

"The memoir explores the challenges faced by the Dodd family, from the emotional toll of caregiving to the societal stigma surrounding disability. Douglas Dodd candidly recounts his own struggles, including moments of guilt, anger, and personal growth, as he navigates the complexities of being the "man of the house" from a young age. The book also highlights the broader historical context of the polio epidemic, offering insights into the fear and uncertainty that gripped families during that era. Douglas does not shy away from recounting difficult moments, such as his father’s near-death experiences or the strain on family dynamics. Yet, the book is about the bonds that hold families together when faced with adversity. Our Father Who Art in an Iron Lung is a beautiful tribute to Bruce Dodd’s remarkable life and his resilience. I highly recommend it to anyone who appreciates heartfelt memoirs that honor family strength, perseverance, and the power of love in the face of overwhelming challenges." Readers' Favorite

"The memoir explores the challenges faced by the Dodd family, from the emotional toll of caregiving to the societal stigma surrounding disability. Douglas Dodd candidly recounts his own struggles...


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ISBN 9798891326972
PRICE US$19.99 (USD)
PAGES 276

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