A Life in Parts
A true story of an idyllic life, a devastating loss, and one woman's resolve to rise above it
by Vicki Bennington & Daniel Brannan
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Pub Date Oct 08 2012 | Archive Date Jan 20 2013
Stonebrook Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA)
Description
On an ordinary winter day, Loretta Goebel was wrapping Christmas gifts
in her basement when the doorbell rang. She rushed to answer it and, in
her haste, she banged her hand on the banister as she ran up the stairs.
This seemingly innocuous injury resulted in the amputation of both her
legs, her left hand, and most of the fingers on her right hand. While
suffering through several rounds of amputations and painful prosthetic
parts, she had to adapt to life without fingers or feet. Fiercely
independent, she refused to succumb to life as an invalid. Even the
simplest things seemed insurmountable at first, but with the support of
her family and friends, she relearned how to do everything-from feeding
and dressing herself to driving a car. Loretta's adjustment and recovery
led to a friendship with Paul McCartney and Heather Mills, also an
amputee. Heather helped Loretta find comfortable and attractive
artificial legs that allowed her to regain her confidence and to feel
feminine again.Through all her pain and loss, Loretta never gave up, and
her story of triumph is a testament to anyone who is struggling to
adjust to difficult circumstances.