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Life Row: A Case Study of How a Family Can Survive a Medical Crisis

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344 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1997

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Ed Linz

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February 5, 2025
Life Row is a gripping story. The reader rides an emotional roller coaster and tumbles with mental gymnastics as the author describes his medical ordeal. At times the story is fast paced and as drama filled as an episode of Grey’s Anatomy. The story by itself is an exciting read. For those who relate to the story because they (or their family) are faced with a medical crisis, the author articulates ten specific things that allowed his family to endure this challenge. This list is insightful but not dogmatic. Ed Linz is a remarkable storyteller and a thoughtful advisor.
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