Cover of book, From There To Here, Stories of Adjustment to Spinal Cord Injury

152 Pages, 6" x 9"


Available as an eBook from Amazon.com,
and in the Apple Books app
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How People Succeed Post-Trauma

"How did you actually get where you are?"

This is what people with recent disability would ask me when I would visit rehab centers, at disability expos, or online. They didn't want to see images of people playing sports, in front of a computer at a job, or with friends happily downing beers in a restaurant. They wanted to know how it happens.

This is what From There To Here answers. 45 essays, 2000 words each, describing the process of how people got to the quality of life they have after the most traumatic event of their lives. Becoming paralyzed.

There is something for everyone. Every level of injury — from low paraplegia to high quadriplegia. 

Every coping style — from rage and depression to denial and early embrace of the disability community. Men and women, married and single, young and old.

It's a great read just to get a clear sense of how infinitely adaptable we
all are. Just because we're human.

And if you are still in the adjustment process — or care about someone who is — then at least one of these honest, well-written chapters will help you find your own path to adjustment and potential.

The writers were all willing to be prompted to their deepest experience by Stan and me. It wasn't easy, but they understood that their experience could make a difference for others.

And we are equally honored by their generosity and openness to produce what we know is a unique and profound book that truly changes lives.

Table of Contents

Falling Into Grace
Elizabeth Fetter Eastman

Redefinition of Masculinity
Ned Fielden

Capable Shogaisha
Miki Matheson

New Dreams
Jim Langevin

Lucky Man
Victor Cerda

Wife, Mother, Me
Faye Pruitt

Life After a Run at the River
Chuck Stebbins

Walking the Fine Line
Mark Edwards

No Barriers
Leslie Sward Greer

Finding the Cure on the Inside
Michael Hurlock

Back on the Dance Floor of Life
Bobbie Humphries

Hunting More Than Ever
Breck Lonier

A Search for Self-Worth
Kris Ann Piazza

SCI—My Path to Scientific Discovery
Sasha Rabchevsky

Growing Through Adversity
Flo Kahn

Coming Full Circle
Kris Gulden

My Bag of Tools
Larry Nitz

Devil's Night
Audrey Begay

Life Need Not be Easy
as Long as It's Interesting
Aline Moran

Time, Time, Time: See What's Become of Me
Bill Hiser

Living Well is The Best Revenge
Gordon Palmer

Ups, Downs, and Breakthroughs
Kirk Feyerabend

Holding Together: A Newborn Life
Samantha Kimball-Fell

 

Take the Pain
Mark Matthew Braunstein

Never Should On Yourself
Renee Alper

No Roadblocks, Only Detours
David L. Baker

I Wasn't Born a Mermaid
Jaehn Clare

Give It a Year
Steve Dalton

My Rides in Hearses
Walter Kimes

August
Kimberly Clark

The Water's Just Fine
Gary Karp

A Dark Path to God
Vickie Baker

Surviving Paralysis—Crafting
a New Life

Stephen Crowder

Life Is to Be Lived
Patricia Gordon

Beyond the Flagpole
Mitch Tepper

When You Come to a Fork
in the Road,
Take It
Frances Ozur

I Will Not Be Denied
Sean Denehy

Survival of the Fittest
Tiffany Nickel

I Don't Want to Fail
Nicholas W. LiBassi

In Competition with Myself
Randy Snow

The End of Denial
Don Bondi

My Body is Only Part of Me
Ginger Lane

Mourning and Healing
Daniel Gottlieb

Transition from the Abyss
Axel Doerwald

Teenager Interrupted
Erin Cornman

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Christopher Reeve

"The stories collected here explain how people have dealt with adversity and come out on top."

John Callahan

Cartoonist, Author, Quadriplegic

"I emerged grateful for the bone-crushing honesty. A far cry from Hollywood's disability-of-the-month victim movies!"

Terry Chase

Craig Hospital Patient Education Coordinator

"...an excellent resource that will offer people with recent injuries that critical glimmer of hope at the start of the journey of adjustment."