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Terri's Story: The Court-Ordered Death of an American Woman

By Diana Lynne (Author)
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Most Americans had never heard of Terri Schindler Schiavo when the controversy over her court-ordered death exploded upon the scene in March 2005.

For more than twelve years she had languished, her body slowly deteriorating in the absence of rehabilitative therapy, while the value of her life was litigated in the courts and weighed by legislators. Although she was neither dying nor dependent on machines for her life, many felt the brain-injured woman who relied on a feeding tube for nourishment should die. Because she had no living will, others insisted ending her life amounted to murder. As the debate raged on the airwaves, its significance was not lost on the pro-life, right-to-die, pro-euthanasia, and disabled-rights advocates who all adopted Terry Schiavo as a poster child for their causes.

When the tug-of-war over Terri escalated, an avalanche of news outlets---many of them misrepresenting crucial medical facts and overlooking salient details---swept the story even farther beyond her bedside. As two divergent versions of her last hours -- one in which she was "peaceful," "beautiful" and free of pain and the other characterizing her as in "deep distress," "suffering" and "fighting like hell" -- puzzled millions, one simple question remained: Did Terri want to live or die?

What would Terry have told us if she could? How could her caregivers over the years claim that she repeatedly made statements like "Stop that," "Pain," and "Help me," while her husband's attorney likened her to a "house plant" Why was Terri denied testing and rehabilitative therapy when the courts had awarded more than $1.5 million for that purpose? Why did the majority of the money earmarked for her medical care and rehabilitation bankroll the lawyers who sought her death?

What are we to make of the numerous conflicts of interest overlooked by the courts? Was the rule of law followed or did judges display dereliction of duty and misconduct? What was behind the critical, timely changes to Florida law that gave legal legs to Michael Schiavo's petition to remove her feeding tube? Did campaign contributions influence the actions of public officials who stonewalled efforts to investigate Terri's collapse and allegations of neglect and abuse by her husband? And what role did the hospice play in the saga? Did the hospice affiliation of Michael Schiavo's attorney, a legislator who co-sponsored the change in Florida law, and members of a state panel who helped craft the legislation influence the outcome? Was Terri's case just one cog in the wheel of a national movement to support euthanasia in America? Has America turned down the "slippery slope" toward involuntary euthanasia? What are the implications of her story for other incapacitated persons? Who will die next?

"Terri's Story" includes interviews with Michael Schiavo, his family members, and right-to-die activists who see this case as the Roe v. Wade of court-assisted death, as well as the stories of Schindler family members and many who got caught up in the effort to save her life. A powerful, insightful, and ultimately heartbreaking story, "Terri's Story" provides the background and depth missing in most of the national news coverage of the battle to save her life.



Item Specifications...

Pages   352
Dimensions:   Length: 9.3" Width: 6.4" Height: 1.4"
Weight:   1.5 lbs.
Binding  Hardcover
Release Date   Sep 1, 2005
Publisher   CUMBERLAND HOUSE #572
ISBN  1581824882  
EAN  9781581824889  


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Terri's Story by Diana Lynne  Sep 18, 2006
I have read this book last month. A friend lent me her copy but I had to give it back, so I just purchased one of my own to re-read since it contains valuable information. It is an insightful read that every person shopuld at least read once in their lifetime (like very soon!). Everyone at Word On Wheels dot org has read it since it came out, and they have said the same as I. She is a great author.
 
Terri's Story  Apr 8, 2006
I have followed the Terri Schiavo story for many years and find this book one of the most well written accounts. This is an excellent book and I would recommend it. I am rating this book 5 stars.
 

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