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The Second Act - My Recovery Of A Ruptured Brain Aneurysm - cover

The Second Act - My Recovery Of A Ruptured Brain Aneurysm

Andrew Davie

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

After surviving a life-altering brain aneurysm in 2018, Andrew Davie embarked on a fresh journey, not back to the familiar halls of teaching but towards becoming a Clinical Mental Health Counselor. His determination to aid others in recovering from similar injuries propelled him back into the classroom, this time as a student.
 
Amidst the pages of academia and the reality of personal healing, Davie weaves together both heart-wrenching and humorous anecdotes, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity. Davie's narrative isn’t just a tale of personal change; it's a reflection of shared human experiences.
 
THE SECOND ACT is a testament to the transformative power of empathy and resilience. Andrew Davie invites readers to find humor in the face of despair and courage in the wake of challenges, offering a warm and witty companion for anyone navigating their own second act.
Available since: 09/28/2023.
Print length: 68 pages.

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