The Day Donny Herbert Woke Up: A True Story
Written by Rich Blake
Narrated by Kimberly Farr
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Donny Herbert was a hardworking Buffalo city firefighter who, in December 1995, was searching the attic of a burning house when the snow-laden roof collapsed. For six minutes he was without oxygen. A beloved husband, a father of four boys, a neighborhood fixture who was always willing to lend a helping hand, Donny fell into a vegetative state that lasted nearly a decade. His prognosis was poor, and while he could open his eyes, he was unresponsive to the world around him. Donny Herbert was, for all practical purposes, gone. Until one day, in April 2005, when he woke up and spoke almost nonstop to his family and loved ones for nearly sixteen hours.
The Day Donny Herbert Woke Up is the story of this remarkable moment, which was covered by the press worldwide, from the New York Times to the AP newswire. For his wife, Linda, who had held the family together for years, who had prayed nightly for Donny’s recovery, it was a miracle. For his doctors and nurses, it was a medical mystery. For his sons—including his youngest, with whom he had never before had a conversation—it was a blessing. After his remarkable day, Donny Herbert fell into a deep sleep and never experienced a comparable moment of clarity. He died, in February 2006, from pneumonia.
Written by Linda’s cousin, The Day Donny Herbert Woke Up makes the reader wonder: Was it an experimental drug cocktail or an act of God that brought Donny back? Linda believes that each contributed to the miraculous day when he woke, but more than anything, she credits Donny himself—a man with the strength to will himself back into his family’s lives, if only to remind them one last time of how very much he loved them. This is as much Linda’s story—one of perseverance and faith—as it is of a remarkable husband, father, and firefighter.
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Reviews for The Day Donny Herbert Woke Up
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5As a former reporter who covered the tragic saga involving Buffalo firefighter Don Herbert, I found this to be a compelling read. True, the fact that I can relate to all of the Western New York "connections" likely account for at least a half-star in my overall rating. But Blake did a skillful job chronicling the twists in this sad chapter of our region's history. He also deserves credit for exploring the internal family struggles that occurred during this agonizing ordeal.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/58. This Guy Has Been Writing For How Long?: Books from authors that I have not read before[Death Troopers] by: Joe Schreiber1. [The Day Donny Herbert Woke Up] by: Rich BlakeThis was a touching story about a Buffalo firefighter who’s was trapped in a burning building when the roof collapsed. He was pinned in such a position that his brain did not receive oxygen for several minutes. At 6 minutes lack of oxygen to the brain will cause extreme and irreparable damage. Donny was without oxygen for at least that long, he also received a severe blow to the head for one of the roof beams as well (a traumatic event all to itself). After many, days, weeks, months, and finally years Linda Herbert (Donny's wife), and his children had slowly resigned themselves to the fact that Donny would remain severely brain damaged and unable to communicate with them. Somehow through divine intervention, a miracle of modern medicine, Donny's sheer will, or a combination of all three, Donny came to. He was able to communicate, remember people and some events from the past. It was the miracle that Donny's family had forever prayed for.This is a touching story about a family man who enjoyed life to the fullest before his accident. It is also a tale about just how precious life is and how quickly it can change, without warning. I was moved by this story and feel it is a worthy read.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5very spiritual. it is clear that this is meant to be an inspirational story. there is much back story about the family and events prior to the accident. i wasn't expecting it to be quite this...squishy. it seems he woke up for about a week and then slowly regressed back into a vegetative state. i read it because it reminded me an episode of House and i wanted to know what really happened. it seems from the book that during his time of awakening no one asked him what his experience of the last ten years was like. no one asked him what he was feeling. as the days wore on, it seemed that he was struggling more and more to communicate and no one tried to learn anything from his experience??? instead, they let everything go and said it was all due to god (sic). they didn't want to be improper, or rude. they didn't want to be disrespectful to god. what a wasted experience. so much could have been learned from his viewpoint.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is the true story of Donny Herbert, a Buffalo New York fire fighter who was injured on the job and went into a coma in December 1995. He woke up from his coma in April 2005 and talked to his family for 16 hours straight. Was it the families faith in God, the doctor's drug cocktail or Donny's own determination to come back to his family or a combination of those things? Soon afterwards, Donny slipped back into his comatose state and died in February 2006 of pneumonia. A wonderful story of a miracle and of faith, and courage .