Vow : The True Events That Inspired The Movie (Unabridged) (Audio CD)
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Life as Kim and Krickitt Carpenter knew it was shattered beyond recognition two months after their marriage when a devastating car wreck left Krickitt with a massive head injury and in a coma for weeks. When she finally awoke, she had no idea who Kim was. With no recollection of their relationship and while Krickitt experienced personality changes common to those who suffer head injuries, Kim realized the woman he had married essentially died in the accident. And yet, against all odds, Kim and Krickitt fell in love all over again. The Vow tells the true story of this journey, one of a commitment unbroken and a vow fulfilled.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781613751978
ISBN10: 1613751974
Kim Carpenter | Krickett Carpenter | Dana Wilkerson
Binding: Audio CD
Published: April 2012
Publisher: Oasis Audio
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