Monday, 3 September 2012

Learning by Accident

Learning by Accident
Author: Rosemary Rawlins
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1432773259



Learning by Accident


On a sunny spring day, in an ordinary kitchen, Rosemary answers an unexpected phone call. Get Learning by Accident literature books for free.
A car has hit her husband, Hugh. Rosemary arrives at the hospital just in time to see him before he's rushed into surgery. Thinking of their twin daughters, Rosemary pleads with her unconscious husband as he lies on a gurney. "Don't you leave me Hugh Rawlins. Anna and Mary need you. I love you." Overwhelmed, but determined to bring Hugh back home, Rosemary leans on family and friends as Hugh endures two emergency brain surgeries, a coma, and a confused awakening. When he finally opens his eyes, his vacant stare, the absence of his soul, hits her like a jab in the chest. She moves alongside his bed as he travels from the ICU to the medical surgical floor, Check Learning by Accident our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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A car has hit her husband, Hugh. Rosemary arrives at the hospital just in time to see him before he's rushed into surgery. Thinking of their twin daughters, Rosemary pleads with her unconscious husband as he lies on a gurney. "Don't you leave me Hugh Rawlins She moves alongside his bed as he travels from the ICU to the medical surgical floor,

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