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  • The Mitten Man

  • A Wife's Journal of Her Husband's Catastrophic Traumatic Brain Injury
  • By: Rosemary Wright
  • Narrated by: Kelly Wilkinson
  • Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins

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The Mitten Man

By: Rosemary Wright
Narrated by: Kelly Wilkinson
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Publisher's Summary

An eye-opening wife’s journal that speaks about an amazing and unbelievable traumatic brain injury adventure. Written with love, respect, and humor, this is a must-listen for anyone who wants to know about a TBI survivor’s daily routine.

  • Shock trauma: Brings to the listener an awareness of a catastrophic traumatic brain injury. It isn’t what you think.
  • Rehabilitation hospital: The “how and why” of the birth of The Mitten Man.
  • Supervised apartment: Can a survivor of catastrophic TBI really care for themselves?
  • Assisted living: Lacking inhibitions, this balding blue-eyed baby creates a harem and shakes up the kitchen.
  • Nursing home: They’re like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.
  • Postscript: It ain’t over ‘till it’s over. The amazing goodbye.
©2023 Rosemary Wright (P)2023 Rosemary Wright

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