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A Life Interrupted

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A Life Interrupted
A Life Interrupted

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A Life Interrupted

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A Life Interrupted - A Moving Memoir by Tim Bransfield
On August 14, 2002, the world went dark for Tim Bransfield. It was on that fated night that an automobile accident would put Tim in a coma for the next sixty days.
Surrounded by family and friends, those close to him hoped and prayed that Tim would emerge from his coma and rejoin life. Tim did come out of his coma and was catapulted, like millions of Americans, into the new world of traumatic brain injury.
But Tim's story is not one defined by sadness and hardship. Tim Bransfield has chronicled his journey back into his new life in his latest book, A Life Interrupted. In his book, he shares his triumphs, his pain, his hardships and his deep and meaningful appreciation for these who helped him along the way.
"The people I truly care for, the ones who mean the most to me were always there when I needed them,' shares Tim.
Featuring an introduction by nationally recognized Dr. Diane Roberts Stohler and co-written by fellow brain injury survivor and nationally published author David A. Grant, Tim's insight and sharing help cast a spotlight on the national epidemic that traumatic brain injury has become.

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