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How Will They Know If I'm
Dead: Transcending Disability and Terminal Illness


"Robert Horn has done more real
living than most of us ever do."
C.
Everett Koop, M.D.
Former
U.S. Surgeon General

"Beyond the technology and the
people who make it work is a heart felt story which may be as American as
Huckleberry Finn. Tethered to life by a feeding tube and a ventilator, Bob
Horn rafts us through the narrows and shouls and open spaces of being. This
should be required reading for those with life threatening illness and
anyone involved in their welfare. For the rest who are drawn to the story on
their own, the book will be a healthful tonic."
Richard
A. Smith, M.D.
Center
for Neurologic Study, San Diego, California

"My wife, teenage daughter and I
read this book and discussed it at the dinner table. On almost every page,
Bob Horn provides insights and lessons on living for us all. the author's
folksy story telling style delivers a timeless message of love, courage and
hope for all ages and for all the ages. It's a book you won't put down and
won't put out of your thoughts."
William
A. Anthony, Ph.D.
Boston
University, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

"Bob lives life more fully from a
wheelchair than most of us will in all of our years. Once you have seen the
world through Bob's eyes, you will never experience the little obstacles of
life in the same way again."
Rev.
Maria Davis-Hanlin
Mathews
United Methodist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina

"To meet Bob Horn, to read
his book, is an experience that is at once humbling and uplifting. This is a
picaresque tale of the human spirit - honest, wise, compelling, triumphant.
And it's pretty funny too."
Scott
Harris
Columnist,
Los Angeles Times


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