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Lindsey O'Connor is a full-time wife and mother of five, writer, speaker, and occasional broadcaster (just not all at once!). She speaks at conferences and women's groups, and is the author of several books. She has worked on both sides of the microphone, as guest or broadcaster, on programs mostra altro including "Focus on the Family" and "Point of View" mostra meno
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Opere di Lindsey O'Connor

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1961
Sesso
female
Luogo di residenza
Colorado, USA
Attività lavorative
journalist
speaker

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WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
I had a feeling, a hope that this memoir would be well written, and I was not disappointed. O'Connor is a journalist and knows how to write. Even after a debilitating coma which left her with many long lasting and perhaps life long handicaps, her ability to write, to tell her story, is intact, thankfully. She does a great job describing the medical, emotional and spiritual challenges that arose from her ordeal. An easy, quick read, but not shallow at all. Very inspiring.
 
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homeschoolmimzi | 4 altre recensioni | Nov 28, 2016 |
A first person account of experiencing birthing a child, a coma, and a harrowing near death medical journey is what you will find in The Long Awakening. Lindsey O'Connor tells her story with a vulnerable truth that sets you contemplating your own questions to God. She relies on her husband, children, friends, and the medical community to share her miracle return to life. She feels as though it is their miracle - as she was not awake to experience it herself.

She writes: "Every morning in my few moments of solitude before the staff came in or the visitors arrived, I'd take in the life-giving sun, then feel the dread roll over me, as helpless to stop it as I was to pull back the covers and spring out of bed. But how could I dread another day of life that I came so close to not having? How dare I? Won't God strike me right then and there as an ungrateful slug? How could I dread the gift of a day when there was so much joy, thankfulness, and praise around me and admit that I was any less thankful and joyful than everyone else who came to visit? How could I dread minute followed by minute, no matter how hard, after all the torment everyone I loved had just suffered through? So I told no one."

Her heroic, courageous recovery and the reclaiming of her motherhood leaves you thankful for what you have. It is not an easy road. She's totally honest about her struggles, her horror at her near death, and her deep desire to bond with her baby girl whom others raised while she lay in the hospital. Her faith in God goes beyond its borders to move through each day.

Because of my own chronic pain and illness I related to her in many ways and found some answers to some of my own quests. I highly recommend this book of hardship and hope. A Long Awakening is a good read!
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sh2rose | 4 altre recensioni | Sep 6, 2016 |
Many years ago my mother spent 31 days in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and many more days in a hospital bed. Ever after she would describe those 31 days as her "lost month." This book helped me understand a little of what she meant by that.

On August 30, 2002 Lindsey O'Connor, a journalist and mother of four children, gave birth to her fifth child and five minutes later began hemorrhaging, was rushed into surgery (twice), and subsequently put into a drug-induced coma in the hopes of saving her life. 47 days later, after many medical emergencies, she woke up and recognized her husband and responded to his questions. This is the story of her recovery and the incredible journey that she and her family went on when she bleed out.

This account is beautifully written and explains so well what she experienced all along her journey, how her family, friends, co-workers, and church members reacted, and what a painstaking recovery she endured. I feel privileged to have been able to learn about this trial in her life and suspect that I will read it more than once.
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whymaggiemay | 4 altre recensioni | Feb 1, 2014 |

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Opere
12
Utenti
287
Popolarità
#81,379
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
8
ISBN
19

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