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The Glass Between Us
by Eileen Rudnick

Published: 2011-03-01
Paperback : 206 pages
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As Eileen Rudnick drove home after a long day at work in October 2000, her life became unexpectedly and forever altered - she was in a near fatal head-on collision. A rush to Shock Trauma saved her life, but the accident left her with severe traumatic brain injury. The Glass Between us is the ...
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As Eileen Rudnick drove home after a long day at work in October 2000, her life became unexpectedly and forever altered - she was in a near fatal head-on collision. A rush to Shock Trauma saved her life, but the accident left her with severe traumatic brain injury. The Glass Between us is the step-by-step chronology of her recovery from severe traumatic brain injury, starting with the motor vehicle collision, through the time in coma, continuing with emergence, through rehabilitation, and ending in the present time. Eileen recounts the extraordinary story of her emergence from coma and the accelerated developmental processes she sped through to become a new and improved version of her former self.

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How do you think would you handle yourself in the same situation?
Do you feel Eileen's recovery story has changed how you view strangers?
Do you have a new view of places in your life where you bave allowed the label of victim to define you?
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Take Eileen's cues from the book
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Play Beatles music in the background, serve coconut cake, and use the color green (her favorite.)

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  "The take away message is why one should read this book."by Jennifer G. (see profile) 06/28/12

I read this book for the message behind the writing. The author, Eileen Rudnick, will be recovering from her traumatic brain injury for the rest of her life. Her writing reflects the stages she was in... (read more)

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