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The Sun Farmer: The Story of a Shocking Accident, A Medical Miracle and a Family's Life and Death Decision [Hardcover]

Michael McCarthy (Author)
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April 16, 2007
Ted Fink's wife heard the explosion from the living room, where she sat reading the day's mail and sipping iced tea. She ran to the front door and saw a massive curling fireball. Her husband was in the flames, she was certain. She called 911, asking for help at the farm.... So begins Michael McCarthy's extraordinary portrayal of a real-life nightmare: an Illinois corn farmer so badly burned in a tractor accident that only his feet, protected by his new steel-toe boots, escaped the flames. While he lay unconscious, his wife Rhoda, with no way of knowing how disabled or disfigured he would emerge from multiple surgeries, had to decide whether to allow doctors to enshroud him in a cocoon of artificial skin, or let him die. This rare and intimate story carries the reader through the Finks' agonizing experience as Ted is sedated into a coma for six months while Rhoda is left alone to contemplate this life-or-death decision. Even the possibility of saving Ted depends upon the product of laboratories at MIT, where Mr. McCarthy takes the reader to describe the long-shot development of the world's first artificial skin and the ambitious Greek chemist who refused to let his dream of inventing it die. Because this new skin enables people to survive traumas as never before, it also forces hard choices with unpredictable consequences on ordinary people. To gather scenes that are by turns wrenching, beautiful, and searing, Mr. McCarthy, who met the Finks while working on their story for the Wall Street Journal, talked with them at length over two years at their farm. His heartfelt narrative of tragedy and redemption weaves together a saga of six generations of Midwestern farmers while revealing the dark side of a nostalgic occupation bedeviled by accident and death.
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In November 1999, Illinois farmer Ted Fink was transporting a tank of propane when his tractor backfired, igniting an explosion that could be seen and felt for miles. Ted, in the middle of it, suffered burns over most of his body. Wall Street Journal reporter McCarthy spent more than a year meeting with Ted and his wife, Rhoda-even staying on for a season to work the farm with them-to gather the story of their life together and the horrific accident that changed it. Besides a chronicle of Ted's long road to recovery (beginning with 420 days in a Madison, Wis. hospital), an examination of the synthetic skin ($100,000 worth) that saved him, and a look at farm accidents in America (Ted's grandfather died in one), McCarthy rounds out his portrait with telling stories of family life-though a detailed but irrelevant genealogy smacks of filler. McCarthy is at his best detailing the fallout from the subject at hand: wounds that won't heal, mobility problems, money problems and Ted's radically altered visage among them.. Though he obviously gained much from his time with the Finks-including access to Rhoda's diary, excerpts from which are included-McCarthy's approach has a feature-story feel that holds back the extraordinary narrative.
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In late November 1999, northwestern Illinois farmer Ted Fink was wrapping up the fall harvest and looking forward to a holiday season punctuated by his and wife Rhoda's wedding anniversary, when all hell broke loose. Hell may be an understatement, for a ball of flames engulfed him as he dove from the cabin of his John Deere tractor into already blazing grass. Rapid intervention by heroic neighbors and a quick-thinking rescue team kept him alive until he could be airlifted to the University of Wisconsin burn unit in Madison. A bear of a man, 45, and in otherwise good health, Ted had third-degree burns over 93 percent of his body. Rhoda and their two sons faced a grim question: Should the doctors attempt to save what was left of Ted's life? The story journalist McCarthy brings to poignant life is about what is medically possible with such "miracle" interventions as the newly developed artificial skin, Integra, and how it affects the lives of burn victims and their families. Donna Chavez
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Ivan R. Dee (April 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566637007
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566637008
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,724,424 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Sun Farmer: The story of a shocking Accident, A Medical Miracle and a Family's Life and Death Decision, January 12, 2008
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This review is from: The Sun Farmer: The Story of a Shocking Accident, A Medical Miracle and a Family's Life and Death Decision (Hardcover)
This story is an expansion by the author of a Wall Street Journal article nominated for a Pulitzer prize.

The author spent many days and hours with the family in order to get the greatest insight into what they all were dealing with.

It is a story of Hope and Faith and perserverance. It also confrontss the issues we hope never to have to deal with- to let a seriously ill loved one linger with the latest and greatest medical intervention or to accept that this may be the time to let our loved one go for his or her own sake.

You will have to make that decisions for yourself as you read this incredible story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read, December 28, 2010
This review is from: The Sun Farmer: The Story of a Shocking Accident, A Medical Miracle and a Family's Life and Death Decision (Hardcover)
I couldn't put this book down. Also, I wept near the end. What this man and his family went through, no one should have to go through. Thank the good Lord they had Jesus for comfort. Excellent read !!! Makes one feel so blessed when they're healthy and well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fascinating, December 31, 2008
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Well written, quick read about a farmer's freak accident, and the choices his family makes. But more than that it's also a love story, a story of how novel medical developments make it to market and a bit of history about the Midwest and farming. Love it.
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RHODA WAS SITTING in the living room, reading the day's mail and sipping iced tea, when she heard the explosion. Read the first page
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