"Getting tuberculosis in the middle of your life is like starting
downtown to do a lot of urgent errands and being hit by a bus. When you
regain consciousness you remember nothing about the urgent errands. You
can't even remember where you were going."
Thus begins Betty MacDonald's memoir of her year in a sanatorium just
outside Seattle battling the "White Plague." MacDonald uses her offbeat
humor to make the most of her time in the TB sanatorium--making all of
us laugh in the process.