Louise: Amended
Author: Louise Krug
A massive brain trauma robbed fashionable, young Louise of the shallow currency she’d banked on all her life, and the resulting struggle is a page-turner in which a person’s very soul deepens before your eyes. Louise: Amended rewards a reader’s time — a must read.
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No Stone Unturned: A Father’s Memoir of His Son’s Encounter with Traumatic Brain Injury
Author: Joel Goldstein
Bart Goldstein was only sixteen when he suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a car accident in 2001. No Stone Unturned is the saga of Bart’s struggle to regain his life. Told from his father’s point of view, the book chronicles the family’s ordeal, and flashbacks fill in Bart’s life since he arrived from Korea at the age of five months. Considering every possibility in their search for remedies to Bart’s catastrophic injuries, the Goldsteins explored several promising alternatives, including craniosacral, hyperbaric oxygen, sensory learning, and vision restoration therapies. Bart’s remarkable recovery resulted from a combination of conventional medicine and alternative and emerging therapies.
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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: The Guide Book
Author: Mary Lou Acimovic, M.A. CCC-Sp
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: The Guidebook is an indispensable resource for people living with the consequences of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. This book validates, explains and demystifies the symptoms, helps people navigate the experience and regain control of their lives. It is a guide to recovery.
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365 Colorful Facts About Colorado 2012 Calendar
Photographer: Chad Zanca
Colorado is a state unlike any other in the country. With rivers, mountains, plains, and desert, Colorado has it all. The alpenglow sunsets and the high altitude environment can lead to a wonderful vacation as well as a lifetime of explorations in the search of champagne powder. Our wonderful state is filled with interesting history, unique facts, and tons of outdoor activities. Learn a new fact everyday, and get to know our state!

When Life Throws You Lemons…Make Cranberry Juice!
Author: Shari Bookstaff
Chronicles a story of survival as the author dealt with the sudden loss of independence that comes with a brain injury.

Understanding Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
An Insightful Guide to Symptoms, Treatments, and Redefining Recovery
Edited by Mary Ann Keatley, PhD, CCC, and Laura L. Whittemore, MTBI Survivor & Thriver

Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury
Author:Jonathan M. Silver, Thomas W. McAllister, Stuart C. Yudofsky
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Brain Tumor: Life, Love, Lessons (Paperback)
Author: Robert M. Weir

Dying to Fight: The Tony Bruno Story
Author: Peter A. Bruno

See It. Say It. Do It!
Author: Lynn F. Hellerstein
The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids

Brainlash: Maximize Your Recovery from Mild Brain Injury
Author: Gail L. Denton, PhD
Colorado’s own Dr. Denton has been assisting mildly brain injured individuals with her book “Brainlash” now for 12 years. This new, third edition carries expanded and updated information and resources to support recovery and sustain an empowered lifestyle.

Recovering From Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Edited By: Mary Ann Keatley Ph.D. CCC & Laura L. Whittemore
This clear and concise handbook speaks to our Wounded Warriors and their families and helps them navigate through the unknown territory of this often misunderstood and misdiagnosed injury. It provides an insightful guide to understanding the symptoms, treatment options and redefines “Recovery” as their new assignment.
Cycle of Hope: A Journey from Paralysis to Possibility
Author: Tricia Downing
Cycle of Hope chronicles Tricia’s journey from the first terrifying moments of impact with the car through rehab and her emergence as a world-class athlete.
Special Needs Planning For A Person With A Disability
Author: Hal Wright, CFP(R)
Comprehensive Special Needs Planning integrates life, resource, financial and legal planning into a practical plan of action. Its purpose is to assure an adult with a disability a place in the community appropriate to their needs, capabilities, financial resources and, most importantly, their hopes and dreams.



























