What if the very thing that nearly broke you became the turning point that reshaped your life?

In her late thirties, Paula Johnson was training for her first Ironman when her body began behaving in ways no one could explain: crushing fatigue, strange symptoms, and bursts of energy that pushed her farther than ever before.

The diagnosis, when it finally came, was shocking:

a rare hormone-secreting brain tumour.

What followed was anything but a tidy story of illness and recovery.

Life veered wildly through brain surgery, earthquakes, a devastating house fire, divorce, breast cancer, broken bones, missed diagnoses, unexpected love, and a surprising late-in-life ADHD discovery.

And somehow, through all of it, there was laughter.

The Brain Tumour That Saved Me is a deeply human memoir about rebuilding a life when everything seems to fall apart. With candour, humour, and hard-earned wisdom, Paula reflects on what it means to keep going when life refuses to follow the plan.

Inside this remarkable true story, you'll discover:

  • How resilience is built one difficult chapter at a time
  • Why borrowed belief can carry us when our own runs thin
  • The unexpected strength found in sport, community, and adversity
  • How even life's most chaotic moments can reshape who we become

Heartfelt, honest, and unexpectedly funny, The Brain Tumour That Saved Me is for anyone navigating illness, heartbreak, burnout, or a season when everything feels uncertain.

This isn't a story about being fearless.

It's about beginning before you feel ready and discovering that sometimes the hardest chapters of our lives become the ones that transform us the most.

Are you ready to rethink what strength really means and find courage in your own turning point? Then this story is for you.

Titel
The Brain Tumour That Saved Me
EAN
9781997775607
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
10.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
0.25 MB
Anzahl Seiten
310