Wife. Mother. Author.
I didn’t write the book I wanted to write. I write the book I was called to write. “Sick Brains: a journey through brain cancer for little ears” is available only on Amazon.
I wish this book existed when I first got my brain cancer diagnosis.
The conversation is never easy. I pray I can help make it a little easier.
Brain cancer affects countless families, often resulting in difficult conversations that can be overwhelming. The author’s book, 'Sick Brains,' aims to ease these discussions by offering a perspective tailored for children. It is designed to explain brain cancer in a relatable way, making a tough subject more approachable. This children's book not only addresses the complexities of illness but also emphasizes resilience and hope during challenging times. Many families struggle with how to communicate about health issues, and this resource serves as a tool for parents looking to guide their children through such conversations. As readers dive into the narrative, they will find valuable lessons on empathy, understanding, and the importance of open dialogue. It's a reminder that even in the face of adversity, conversations can help bridge gaps of understanding among loved ones. By sharing her personal story, the author hopes to shed light on the emotional journey of dealing with brain cancer while empowering others to face their own challenges.
