In this poetic, introspective memoir, Kenny Fries illustrates his intersecting identities as gay, Jewish, and
disabled. While learning about the history of his body through medical records and his physical scars, Fries discovers
just how deeply the memories and psychic scars run. As he reflects on his relationships with his family, his compassionate
doctor, the brother who resented his disability, and the men who taught him to love, he confronts the challenges
of his life. Body, Remember is a story about connection, a redemptive and passionate testimony to one man's search
for the sources of identity and difference.