My Cane and I: A Memoir of a Disability, by Tony Tripodi, a retired university professor, is a personal journey of one man's struggle in using a cane to ward off arthritis. He shares his fears and anxieties about old age and the perceptions that we have about cane users. Poignant, hilarious, tragi-comical, and amusing anecdotes are presented to depict human foibles in the cane world: the window washer who wishes to retire but can't stand his wife; the lady who had hip surgery, limps, and is proud she doesn't need to use a cane; an unexpected adventure with an acupuncturist; three men who call themselves the cane set; and many more real and imaginary episodes captured in brief vignettes.
Tony Tripodi Books



Love and Hope by the Sea
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
When we bask in the sun, tanning on the shore, we dream and think of our fondest desires away from the beach. Love and Hope by the Sea is a collection of original poems inspired by the moods of people who dream and walk by the sea. The poems are about sadness and joy, ranging from frivolous observations to the mystery of religion in our lives. Above all, they are about hope and the promise of love, yearnings by the sea.
Uses & Abuses of Social Research in Social Work
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading