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The Bear's Embrace: A Story of Survival
The Bear's Embrace A Story of Survival
Author: Patricia Van Tighem
On a chilly autumn morning in 1983, during a relaxing escape to the Canadian Rockies, Patricia Van Tighem and her husband were attacked by a grizzly bear. Although they survived, their ordeal was just beginning. For years Van Tighem endured numerous surgeries as doctors attempted to reconstruct her face and ease her pain. The nightmares that hau...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385721653
ISBN-10: 038572165X
Publication Date: 2/4/2003
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Anchor
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Terribly interesting and heartfelt story of a bear attack on a young couple. Stacatto incomplete sentences convey the urgency of the attack. Often the feelings are conveyed with such truth that you are transported to the hospital rooms, through the repair and recovery with the author. While not a "happy" story it is inspirational. Not sure enjoyable is the correct word for my reaction to this read but it held me tight and did not let me go until the last word.
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This book was a quick read and heart breaking as well. The true story of Patricia Van Tighem who was attacked by a grizzly bear on a hike with her husband in 1983. Although she survived, she was left with the left side of her face ripped out. She goes on for the next twenty plus years trying to live as close to a normal life as possible, continuing education, having babies, staying married etc. However, the attack emotionally destroys her and she spends years in and out of mental institutions where she becomes known as a difficult patient, and many physicians and nurses give up on her. Her family never does. Heart wrenching. Although, she gets a grip on her life to actually write this book, about five years later, she has had enough of this life emotionally and physically and commits suicide. This book does not include that because it is written before the incident. My heart wants to reach out to her so much. I find myself wondering if her doctors and nurses have read her book and find themselves in her pages.


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