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He had it all. A successful career, a supportive wife, a loving family - and a failing heart. This story follows the trials and tribulations of one man as he faces the gamut of medical crises. Go Joe! A Journey of Two Hearts is a memoir written by the wife of heart transplant recipient, Joe Bavoso. Ms. Bavoso brings you through the maze of decisions, hospitals, doctors, nurses, and medical personnel. The constant ups and downs emotionally on both the patient and those of his family sometimes seem overwhelming. This story follows their journey from start to finish. You read, in Joe's own words…mehr

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He had it all. A successful career, a supportive wife, a loving family - and a failing heart. This story follows the trials and tribulations of one man as he faces the gamut of medical crises. Go Joe! A Journey of Two Hearts is a memoir written by the wife of heart transplant recipient, Joe Bavoso. Ms. Bavoso brings you through the maze of decisions, hospitals, doctors, nurses, and medical personnel. The constant ups and downs emotionally on both the patient and those of his family sometimes seem overwhelming. This story follows their journey from start to finish. You read, in Joe's own words through journal entries, his optimism and hope for the future. This story will leave you with a lump in your throat but with the mantra Go Joe! ringing in your ears and the message to never give up, even when the odds are stacked against you.
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Jane Bavoso was born in Brooklyn, NY where she and her husband met as teenagers. They married in 1968 and in 1975 moved to Long Island, NY with their two children. Jane started writing during the long illness of her husband, Joe. She would send out what she referred to as her updates to family and friends who were following the journey of Joe's heart failure and the eventual two heart transplants he underwent in a matter of three weeks. The updates were informational but as she realized later, they were also therapeutic. A long-time friend encouraged Jane to join writing groups. She discovered she had a love of writing and soon had many stories published in local newspapers and magazines. This book is the fulfillment of a promise she made to Joe, to keep his memory alive. Jane wished for their grandchildren to know of his courage and strength. This book is a tribute to Joe.