Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 256
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-56663-700-8 • Hardback • April 2007 • $24.95 • (£18.99)
Michael McCarthy reported and edited for the Wall Street Journal for twenty-one years before he recently left to pursue educational and other writing interests. He was born and grew up in St. Louis and is now studying at DePaul University in Chicago.
McCarthy provides edge-of-the-seat drama…he builds the portrayal of farmers as noble tillers of the soil.
— Stephen J. Lyons, Stephen J. Lyons; Chicago Tribune
McCarthy writes sympathetically not only about Fink's plight...but also about Fink's wife...left to make the ultimate gut-wrenching choice.
— Chicago Tribune
In The Sun Farmer, journalist Michael McCarthy relates the tragically captivating story of one man's near-death experience and the medical advancement that saved his life. While working on his farm one day, Ted Fink was severely burned all over his body in a tractor accident. As he lay in a coma for six months, his wife struggled with the decision to attempt experimental procedures or let Ted die. Meanwhile, an ambitious Greek chemist at MIT works on the long-shot development of artificial skin, that could save Ted's life. This is a gripping account of struggle and triumph and the vital but dangerous life of Midwestern farmers.
— Strand Bookstore
The story of the Finks is compelling; Ted's bravery and Rhoda's faith and constancy are lessons to us all.
— Tom Cooper; St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The book is genuine.
— Rikki Knutti; Saukvalley.Com
A moving survey any general-interest lending library will want.
— Midwest Book Review
A compelling literary ride.
— Farm Journal
A tribute to human endurance. This...is a story of dogged courage in the face of terrible odds.
— Dwight W. Hoover, Author of A Good Day's Work
This fascinating account is well researched and smoothly written....McCarthy's intelligent probing of extremity allows us to see advances of medical care, vulnerability in humans, and, as well, their deep strengths.
— Albert Howard Carter III, Author Of First Cut: A Season In The Human Anatomy Lab
A gripping tale of courage, perseverance, and devotion as well as the astounding development of an artificial skin that offers hope to all burn victims.
— R. Douglas Hurt, Author of American Farm