A Whole New Life

What is the importance of Price's visit to Manhattan as noted in the memoir, A Whole New Life?

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Although Price had recovered enough to travel to Arkansas and Georgia, he had a fear of going to Manhattan and coping with the crowded, busy city as a paraplegic. Eventually, he found the strength to travel to New York where he attended the Metropolitan Opera and received an important literary achievement award.

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A Whole New Life, BookRags