McMicken Alumna Interviewed by WVXU

Public radio station WVXU (91.7 FM) recently interviewed alumna Elizabeth Fryer regarding her new book.

My Lost Summer

is a personal account of one woman's struggle with an accident-induced coma, her recovery, and how different loved ones handled the accident and rehabilitation. Elizabeth Evans Fryer wrote this memoir to help others survive a similar ordeal, and she speaks with Maryanne Zeleznik.

The interview is available on WVXU's

web site

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