In the Blink of an Eye: An Inspiring And True Story Of Enduring Love

In the Blink of an Eye: An Inspiring And True Story Of Enduring Love

by HassoandCatherinevonBredow (Author)

Synopsis

On 1 May 2000 Hasso von Bredow's life was forever changed. The young and active father of three suffered a massive stroke at the base of his brainstem, leaving him totally paralysed and unable to speak. With his mind as cognitive and as active as it had always been, his body became his painful prison. IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE is Hasso's moving and life-affirming memoir. At 42 Hasso had to come to terms with a life 'locked in', being dependent on others for every breath, but worst of all, losing his most precious of possessions: his voice. The only way Hasso could communicate with the world was by blinking his eyes. And using coded blinking and state of the art technology, he wrote this incredibly moving memoir letter by letter, helped only by his wife and carer, Catherine. Far from being a self-pitying and depressing read, IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE is a small miracle. It opens a world of human imagination, courage and most importantly, love. Hasso's voice sings from every letter, word and page, and leaves the reader profoundly altered and uplifted. It is a book that resets our internal compass and once read will never be forgotten.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Orion
Published: 25 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1409100049
ISBN 13: 9781409100041
Book Overview: The closest title comparison, THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY (1997) sold over 200k copies across its editions The tale is so strong it reads like a fictional lovestory Early proofs for customers to create the word-of-mouth buzz this book deserves Catherine von Bredow, Hasso eloquent wife, will be an amazing PR asset

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'moving, extraordinary book' CHOICE magazine
Author Bio
Hasso von Bredow was a successful businessman and father of three. At the age of 42 he suffered a massive stroke at the base of his brainstem, leaving him the victim of 'Locked In' Syndrome. Totally paralysed but complete cognisant, Hasso used coded blinking and state of the art technology to painstakingly write this incredibly moving memoir letter by letter, helped only by his wife and carer, Catherine von Bredow. Tragically, Hasso died of pneumonia in 2003. He is survived by his three children and Catherine, who continue to live in the family home in Kent.