Author: | Deborah Killebrew | ISBN: | 9781370062560 |
Publisher: | Richter Publishing LLC | Publication: | September 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Deborah Killebrew |
ISBN: | 9781370062560 |
Publisher: | Richter Publishing LLC |
Publication: | September 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“A Tragic & Inspirational Story Told by a Woman Who Can Not Speak”
What would you do if you suddenly found everything you knew was taken away from you? What if in the blink of an eye, you no longer were able to speak, walk, work, or dress yourself? What would you do if you could not even tell your children that you loved them? For Debbie Killebrew, these horrible questions came true in one night of drinking that changed her life forever. However, Debbie has fought to overcome the impossible, even when she was told that she would never walk again, never drive again, and never live a normal life again. Her inspiring true story will show you that no matter what twists and turns life takes, you can get up and keep going – and also serves as an unfortunately realistic testimony about how drinking and driving can truly take away everything you know.
“If she could form the words she would talk of regret for ignoring her twin boys when they begged her not to leave that night. If she could cry, she would try to wash away the sorrow. But the tears can’t come. If she had full use of her hands, she might try to hold on to the past. Now, she’s lucky to grasp a pot to cook.” ~ Candace J. Samolinski, The Tampa Tribune
“A Tragic & Inspirational Story Told by a Woman Who Can Not Speak”
What would you do if you suddenly found everything you knew was taken away from you? What if in the blink of an eye, you no longer were able to speak, walk, work, or dress yourself? What would you do if you could not even tell your children that you loved them? For Debbie Killebrew, these horrible questions came true in one night of drinking that changed her life forever. However, Debbie has fought to overcome the impossible, even when she was told that she would never walk again, never drive again, and never live a normal life again. Her inspiring true story will show you that no matter what twists and turns life takes, you can get up and keep going – and also serves as an unfortunately realistic testimony about how drinking and driving can truly take away everything you know.
“If she could form the words she would talk of regret for ignoring her twin boys when they begged her not to leave that night. If she could cry, she would try to wash away the sorrow. But the tears can’t come. If she had full use of her hands, she might try to hold on to the past. Now, she’s lucky to grasp a pot to cook.” ~ Candace J. Samolinski, The Tampa Tribune