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I’ve known Ken Jacuzzi 25 years and have admired and worked with him in political and social service in Arizona. He represents the good things that have come from immigrant families that make America so strong today.” —Sen. Dennis DeConcini, retired U.S. Senator. Glimpse the Jacuzzi family: From their invention of the first enclosed cabin monoplane to the world’s most recognized brand of whirlpool baths and spas.” —Barbara Barrett, attorney, Chairman, U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Whilst Britain’s Minister for the Navy in the ’70s and President of NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly in the ’80s, I rarely encountered anyone as impressive as the author, or anyone who could match his incisive intellect, insatiable curiosity, and relentless questioning.” —Sir Patrick Duffy. Readers with and without disabilities will appreciate the journey Ken has taken through life. What a hero to us all!” —John D. Kemp, Esq., lawyer, author. Ken Jacuzzi’s engaging style draws the reader into an open and honest picture of the day-to-day struggles of living with a disability and the challenges that plague family, friends, and care-givers.” —Regina Wentzel Wolfe, Ph.D., Dominican University. To understand the words ‘courage, perseverance, and determination’, read Ken Jacuzzi’s autobiography.” —Jana Bommersbach, author, journalist.Jacuzzi, Ken is the author of 'Jacuzzi A Father's Invention to Ease a Son's Pain', published 2005 under ISBN 9780595370979 and ISBN 0595370977.
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