Recovering From a Brain Injury, One Measuring Spoon at a Time

Published: June 24, 2015, 4 a.m.

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Photo: Jessica Fechtor

Jessica Fechtor was just 28 years old when a blood vessel in her brain burst while she was exercising on a treadmill. Newly married, she was pursuing a Ph.D. in Jewish literature at Harvard, and she and her husband had just started thinking about having a baby. Now, suddenly, she was facing a long and difficult recovery\\u2013one that got even harder when complications arose after an initial surgery.

Before she was even out of the hospital, Jessica started making lists. Not to-do lists, but grocery lists. She\\u2019d always loved cooking, and suddenly, the act of mixing ingredients to produce something delicious for herself and for the people around her felt more important than ever.

She describes what happened in a new book that\\u2019s two parts memoir and one part cookbook. It\\u2019s...


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