Book written about life after brain injury
Marjorie Windheim and her son Daniel are authors of a new book, “It’s Not All Black & White: A Survivor’s View of Life” about life from the perspective of a survivor and parent of traumatic brain injury. The book is a hybrid of autobiography, journal, advice, and poetry, discussing life after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurred in 1979. In July of 1979 Daniel Windheim's life at the age of 16 was changed when he was a passenger in a car involved in an accident. He sustained a brain stem injury and spent weeks in a coma before he regained consciousness. later he spent years in recovery. Now he works at a library in the processing department and runs a website, www.tbilife.com that discusses his TBI experience and helps others learn more about brain injuries.













