More Than You Can See: A Mother's Memoir
By (Author) Barbara Rubin
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
4th October 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
362.3092
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
At seventeen, Barbaras daughter Jennifer is in a horrific car accident and sustains a traumatic brain injury that sends her into a two-week coma. Once she awakens, a unique disability presents itself: Jenn lacks any traditional method of communication. Unable to speak or function on her own, Jenn must relearn basic life skills in a rehabilitation facility while Barbara and her family struggle to piece together their lives, now forever changed.
When it becomes clear that Barbara and her husband cannot care for Jenn on their own, they move her to a group home. Over time, three creative, lighthearted women become Jenns caregivers, and with their support Jenn reenters the community and experiences travel and adventure, all while capturing the hearts of those around her with her engaging and quirky personality.
Despite her disability, Jenn connects with everyone in her life. And Barbara ultimately realizes that Jenns lack of language doesnt stop her from having a voice. A touching memoir that strikes a delicate balance between sorrow and joy, heartbreak and triumph, More Than You Can See is Barbaras story of moving beyond tragedy and discovering profound and fulfilling life lessons waiting for her on the other side.
An affecting story of how a young womans traumatic brain injury took away her language but not her joy.
Kirkus Reviews
This is a must-read memoir that will make you rediscover the strength of family.
Readers Favorite
In this heartrending and deeply authentic emotional journey, a mother reveals inspiring creativity to help her profoundly injured daughter to live fully and with joy. Jenn Rubin brought whole communities together in love and compassion through the bright, glowing spark of her life force. This book is perfect not only for parents who want to learn from Barbaras journey as a mother but also for all of us who need to be reminded that life is a gift and its up to us to cherish and celebrate every moment.
Linda Joy Myers, president of the National Association of Memoir Writers and author of four books on memoir
This book will help readers understand the complexities of recovering from a traumatic brain injury and the healing that comes with time, patience, and endurance. The author weaves her story around the unique caregiving required for her daughter, who lacks any form of communication after her injury. Through laughter, tears, heartbreak, and triumph, the author translates the lessons she learned into a narrative that touches the heart and deepens the respect for survivors of TBI and what they have to teach us.
Susan H. Connors, President/CEO, Brain Injury Association of America
Barbara Rubin writes this story of joy and sorrow mixed with humor and rage as both mother and advocate for her daughter Jenn. In this role, she witnessed firsthand the battles that come when a person is the most vulnerable, but she also saw the gift of human kindness and the difference it can make in another persons life. She hopes that her journey, lived through her daughters injury, will help others understand the lessons that can be learned from tolerance and will give hope to families whose paths have also been darkened by tragedy. This is her first book. Barbara resides in Washington Crossing, PA.