Books tagged: spinal cord injury

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Brass Ring    by Diane Chamberlain
Price: $5.99 USD. 138320 words. Published on December 6, 2010. .

Claire Harte and her disabled husband, Jon, run a foundation to help people with spinal cord injuries. Claire witnesses a woman leap to her death, and the tragedy sparks long-buried memories from Claire's childhood that now change her life. Library Journal called BRASS RING "well-written and suspenseful." Formerly published by Harper Collins. BRASS RING was a Literary Guild alternate selection.
Brain Injury. Where Do We Go From Here? (A Handbook).    by Frank Toral
Price: Free! 7910 words. Published on August 29, 2012. .

A handbook developed to guide families to hope and resources when their loved one has sustained a brain injury.
Edentown    by Daniel Edmiston
Price: $2.99 USD. 70660 words. Published on November 12, 2012. .

Quirky private detective "Hawk" Hawking is hired to find a girl who may become a killer's next victim--a troubled fifteen-year-old paraplegic named Samantha Salinger. But Hawk's most devastating discovery is that the killer threatens not only both of their lives, but the nature of existence itself.
Medical Conditions Associated with Suicide Risk: Suicide and Spinal Cord Injury    by Dr. Alan L. Berman
Price: $3.99 USD. 7770 words. Published by American Association of Suicidology  on December 6, 2012. .

A review of suicide risks associated with spinal cord injury as supported by research literature. Authored by Ellen Merete Hagen, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Case Studies    by Steven Carley
Price: $0.99 USD. 7970 words. Published on June 17, 2013. .

“Case Studies” documents personal tragedies over the course of the twentieth century often pertaining to uncontrollable health ailments. At other times these tragedies may or may not be at the hands of another. In either case making the transition from healthy to unhealthy can be a difficult endeavor.