Award winning journalist Bob Woodruff has covered the most influential
stories and breaking news around the globe for more than 30 years.
Just a few months after being named Co-anchor of ABC's World News
Tonight, in 2006, Woodruff was reporting on the State of the Union
from Taji, Iraq when his vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb, resulting
in a critical injury and a head trauma that put him in a 36-day coma.
Woodruff's remarkable recovery back to reporting highlights the
resiliency of the human spirit. Sharing stories from his inspirational
best-selling memoir, In An Instant, Woodruff captivates audiences and
leaves them with a new understanding of the fragility of life, the
strength of family and friends, the bravery of the military and
healthcare professionals who helped save his life and lessons on how
to survive and overcome even the most tragic of circumstances. As
co-author of the New York Times best-selling In an Instant, Lee
Woodruff garnered critical acclaim.
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