threading the needles of life

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This is the story of the author, George Crocker is abrain injury survivor from a massive stroke and brain surgery on . This book delves into&nbsp,the struggles of growing up in rural Newfoundland, family struggles and his biggest challenge survivng and recovery from a stroke and brain Surgery.The inspiration to begin writing this book occurred during the darkest days of his early recovery. &nbsp,His writing contains insights into the human spirit and explains the true grit needed in pulling through life&#39,s perpetual struggles. With brain injury there are days that are steps forward, others where there are steps backwards and plenty of frustration in life&#39,s new &quot,normal&quot,. George has learned that life is often like threading a needle, frustrating, maddening, but with persistence, tenacity and &quot,figuring it out on my own&quot,, goals can be accomplished. At the end of the day, George like so many brain injury survivors, is brave enough to say &quot,Yes, I will try again tomorrow&quot,. That takes real courage!Our brains…all we are. This fragile, impossibly complex organ is all of &quot,who we are&quot, – the changes that can occur when the brain is injured can last forever. The road to recovery is long hard and slow – a journey that has got to be one of the most inspiring and profound examples of human resiliency and the power of our brains to heal and adapt._,

  • ISBN: 9781773700076
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George is a brain injury survivor. This book, Threading The Needles of Life will take the reader through a range of emotions. The book has inspired many, including many brain injury survivors and their care givers. Life is often like threading a needle; frustrating, and maddening, but with persistence and tenacity, a difficult life journey can be rewarding. Belief in God, love, pain, suffering, real life struggles and appreciation for family all in one book.Our brains…all we are. This fragile, impossibly complex organ is all of "who we are" – the changes that can occur when the brain is injured can last forever. The road to recovery is long hard and slow – a journey that has got to be one of the most inspiring and profound examples of human resiliency and the power of our brains to heal and adapt.

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