Business tycoon, Marine, husband, father, pilot; Harold Holder nearly had his life extinguished by a silent monster building within his skull. Originally misdiagnosed as bacterial pneumonia, Holder's actual injury and ensuing surgery carry a mortality rate of more than 50%. His neurosurgeon would later tell him it was the worst he had ever seen. Compiled from a detailed journal that physical therapists encouraged Holder to write throughout his recovery, Please Leave the Lights On is a story of dramatic recovery fueled by personal drive and desire. Waking up immobile on a hospital bed deep...
Business tycoon, Marine, husband, father, pilot; Harold Holder nearly had his life extinguished by a silent monster building within his skull. Origina...