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58 Feet: The Second That Changed Our Lives
β Scribed by Mark Glaser
- Publisher
- Mark Glaser
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mark and Robyn Glaser's lives were unexpectedly turned on their heads when, in 2010, they were involved in a serious motorcycle accident.
After suffering terrible head and spinal injuries, the prospects for Mark ever living a normal life again seemed bleak. The story of his recovery and return to normality is an amazing tale of resilience, perseverance, the importance of family, and of the talented staff at Craig Hospital in Colorado to whom Mark owed his remarkable rehabilitation.
Join Mark as he walks you through his recovery in this life-affirming tale that reminds us all just what we take for granted, and how important it is to have someone to help us stand back up when we stumble. With proceeds going to the Craig Hospital Foundation, 58 Feet is a wonderful story of the human spirit and the talented professionals that help people like Mark piece their lives back together.
Find out how We Are All Craig!
β¦ Subjects
Biography & Autobiography; Health & Fitness; Nonfiction; BIO026000; HEA018000
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