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From the Flap --
This true story encompasses the
harrowing 108-day saga of Curtis, who is almost electrocuted and is
severely burned. This accident, combined with lackadaisical medical
care, provokes further complications to his health and he soon finds
himself hovering on the brink of death. This compelling human drama
carries the layman through this fascinating and complicated hospital
course, while exploring in depth the remarkable courage and fortitude of
Curtis’ wife, Lisa, and her sister, Dawn. These two women stand their
ground and battle daily with doctors, nurses and administrators as they
desperately try to save Curtis’ life. This book is a disturbing account
of one family’s experience in what is reputed to be one of America’s
finest hospitals.
About the Author --
Lisa Lindell was born in Flint,
Michigan, the second of three children. Her father spent his career as a
Navy pilot, so
Lisa and her siblings grew up all over the United States. Lisa and her
family currently reside in the Houston area. Lisa is the credit manager
for a roofing company and has two young children. Lisa and Curtis met
during the summer of 1999. They married in Las Vegas, Nevada two years
later. March 5, 2003, changed their lives forever.
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