A Life That Matters, Terris Family
A Life That Matters, Terris Family
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A Life That Matters
The Legacy of Terri Schiavo -- A Lesson for Us All

Author: Terri's Family:, Mary and Robert Schindler, Suzanne Schindler Vitadamo, Bobby Schindler

Narrator: Don Leslie, Kate McIntyre

Abridged: 3 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/27/2006


Synopsis

In 2004-2005, when the Terri Schiavo case divided the country, one side of the story was buried under the avalanche of politics and power. Now, Terri Schiavo's parents, brother, and sister speak out, for Terri and themselves. A Life That Matters may well change every assumption you have about Terri's too-brief life and prolonged, agonizing death.Here the people who loved her and knew her best tell the story not only of the 15 years Terri struggled to stay alive, but of a gentle child who brought happiness to everyone she touched. This is the story of a normal adolescent who blossomed into the beautiful young woman who captured Michael Schiavo's heart. And it is the inside story of their troubled relationship, for the members of Terri's family were witnesses to a growing tension, and were her confidants as she struggled in her marriage with the husband who would later crusade for her premature and unnecessary death.

A book that stakes clear moral ground without a political aim, A Life That Matters takes us inside Terri's family when the courts ordered her feeding tube removed, and it leads inexorably to a scene that will haunt readers forever: a bereft family barred by the police from their daughter's hospice room in the final moments of her life.

A Life That Matters separates lies from truth, myth from facts, and politics from people. It challenges us to hear the words and feel the emotions of the warm, intensely private family who never sought the media storm that accosted them, or the devastating legal battle that broke their hearts. The book asks us what we would do if we found ourselves, as the Schindlers did, wanting nothing more than to love and care for a daughter as long as she could live.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Budd on November 20, 2009

This book is only sporadically funny. I enjoyed the parts about Terri's crazing, thumping parents -- and the whole hysteria when the plug was pulled was unforgettable. But the sense that our whole country was up in arms over a braindead woman says very little for our civility.......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on July 28, 2008

I was very interested in this topic. It would be interesting to read a book by Michael Schiavo because the book, for obvious reasons, was very biased. So biased, it borderlined truth for me. I would love to hear what Michael has to say. If this book is close to the truth, we live in a very sad world......more

Goodreads review by Brianna on January 01, 2022

Very torn about this entire book/situation. As a nurse I find what Terri went through extremely hard to believe, but then again, dark things happen, even in places that are supposed to supply the most light in the world. I would love to read testimony from Michael, but even more so, would love to ha......more

Goodreads review by Roberta on January 17, 2018

Terri's husband wanted her dead, Terri's parents wanted her alive. The husband had control of his wife's medical treatment or denial of it. Terri's parents asked only for their daughter (Terri Schiavo) and nothing else. Michael (the husband) could keep all things from the marriage and keep all money......more

Goodreads review by Perkimom on August 22, 2016

This makes me want to have classes required in school about discussions of each others' feelings of an acceptable life. Then, perhaps when a child gets a driver's license they can be offered a chance to fill out a living will and designate a medical power of attorney. Each time the license is renewe......more