Jamie Trower suffered a traumatic head injury from skiing head first into rock on Mt. Ruapehu. Only nine, he spent months in a coma and two years living at the Wilson Centre in Auckland. Anatomy is the story of Jamie's rehabilitation and his return to a world that sniggered and stared. But whatever was thrown at him, he refused to be knocked back. In this raw and astonishing work, Jamie writes of disability as a struggle, but one that has offered him its own kind of beauty.