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LEARNING TO WALK AGAIN WAS EASY. LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN WAS THE CHALLENGE. Publishers Weekly Spotlights FINDING THEO

Wednesday, March 27, 2019 General News
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Learning to walk again was the easy part. Learning to live again was the challenge. Publishers Weekly says, FINDING THEO: A Fathers True Story of Loss, Courage, and Discovery by Timothy Krause "Delivers a stirring account of his son, Theo's, severe spinal injury from a mountain biking accident that occurred when he hit an awkward bump in a turn catapulting him headfirst into a lone aspen tree. Told he had a broken neck, needed immediate surgery, and would probably never walk again, Krause recounts in candid prose the feelings of helplessness as parents, the emotional roller-coaster of progress and setbacks, and a determined young man who refused to give up." Watch the Book Trailer
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DALLAS, March 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- WarnerMedia, CEO, John Stankey says, "FINDING THEO restores faith in the goodness of people, and something bigger than all of us."
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On September 17, 2013, 25 year old, Theo Krause, is in peak physical condition when he and three friends set out for an afternoon of mountain biking on a remote trail in Crested Butte, Colorado. He rides ahead of the group to capture them on video as they whiz by, laughing, then repacks his camera and jumps on his bike to catch up. The afternoon sun is filtering through the trees, and the earthy smells of the forest floor fill his nostrils as he descends into a deep ravine. All of a sudden, his bike hits an awkward bump in a turn catapulting him headfirst into a lone aspen tree, splintering his neck, and leaving unable to move his arms or legs. He thinks, "This is where I will die."

A 9-1-1 call triggers a rescue operation. A specialized wilderness search-and-rescue team races in while a helicopter crew positions for a dangerous airlift to the hospital where emergency surgery is performed. Five hundred miles away, a phone call in the night shatters an ordinary evening at home, plunging his parents into a nightmare. The news is devastating. Their son will never walk again.

FINDING THEO: A Father's True Story of Loss, Courage, and Discovery by Timothy Krause, is a father's raw account of his son's courageous fight for life. It is also a deeper story about the people whose lives became interwoven with Theo's: the son of an Iranian immigrant, a map maker by profession, who found Theo on the side of the trail and goes to call for help, four Swedish-German women on holiday, one a pediatric nurse who knew what to do until help arrived, the mountain rescue team and helicopter crew, medical professionals, and the cast of family and friends who guarded his soul.

Told he would probably never walk again, Theo refused to accept his prognosis. "My dad says I have always chosen the difficult over the safe, relishing the challenge, but when a mountain biking accident left me with a broken neck and a spinal cord injury, my perspective of a challenge shifted to surviving, recovering, and adapting to a new "normal,'" says Theo. "Through fortuitous rescue by strangers, emergency surgery by gifted surgeons, relentless rehab guides, and the love and support of my family and friends, I have had the opportunity to learn that joy can come from suffering and that empathy leads to happiness. These lessons did not come easily."

A thought provoking narrative, Finding Theo is "No ordinary miracle tale, this inspiring memoir of a parent's worst nightmare unmasks a vigilant world of complete strangers converging in courageous battle for life against an unthinkable future." What were the chances that these particular people from around the globe would be at the right place at the right time? Was it, perhaps, fate?

For Theo, "Wisdom begins with 'I can.'" He says, "I prefer to walk home from my job instead of taking the bus, because I can. I prefer to take the stairs instead of the elevator, because I can." He recently completed a half-marathon in Amsterdam, Holland.

Publishers Weekly says, "Readers will root for the dogged Theo and all the friends, family, and medical professionals who supported him."

Book are available online at: Amazon.com, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, IndieBound

To learn more, visit: findingtheo.com or timothykrausebooks.com

About the Author

     Timothy Krause spent thirty years in the world of high technology, ultimately serving as chief marketing officer of one of the world's largest suppliers of telecommunications products and services. The son of a preacher, Timothy lives at the crossroads of science, religion, and the arts. Finding Theo represents the culmination of a journey precipitated by a horrifying accident in which these worlds collided.      Today he is a member of the Deloitte Consulting Game Changer Program. He also provides leadership, business strategy, marketing, and business development advice as an independent consultant, and is a popular motivational speaker.      He is a director of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort and is a passionate supporter of Our Friends Place, a Dallas based nonprofit dedicated to helping young women break the generational cycles of abuse, neglect, and poverty. He holds a BA in physics from William Jewell College, which in 2015 awarded him its highest honor for distinguished alums, the Citation of Achievement. He also holds the MBA in business management from the University of Dallas.      Timothy met his wife, Jorja, a music education major, during a college choir tour. Together they have raised two children, lived and worked abroad in Paris, France, and currently reside in Dallas, Texas.

About Theo Krause

     Theo Krause is the head concierge at a Landmark Hotel in Washington, DC. Previously, he worked for Ritz Carlton Hotels. He worked as a professional snowboard instructor for Vail Resorts and continues on a seasonal basis, having successfully passed the Professional Ski Instructors of America and the American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI) Level 3 Certification in 2015, two years after his mountain biking accident.      Theo has been nominated five times for the Ritz Carlton's Five Star award, the hotelier's top service award, and has received the award twice. He was runner up as employee of the year in 2017. Theo speaks to a range of audiences about his experience in recovery and his passion for great service. He also joins his father for speaking events.      Theo received a B.A. in international business with a minor in economics and a B.S. in French from the University of Denver in 2010. He also studied one year at University Dauphine in Paris, France, in 2009. He recently moved to Washington, D.C. together with his adopted cat, Oliver.

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