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In one day, her life changed forever.
January 25, 2018, was mundane. Boring even. By the next morning, Jennifer Nunes's life had exploded when her young child suffered a severe stroke that left him in critical condition.
In Making It to Monday, Nunes integrates deep emotion and ongoing reflection as she shares about the months and years that followed the life-altering event that shook her family to their core. From living in a hospital and navigating the health-care system to learning to parent a child with special needs and powering through the darkest of days, Nunes came to acknowledge that trauma and challenge opened her up to newfound strength, hope, and acceptance.
Making It to Monday is a triumphant account of how endurance, love, and happiness exist in each of us in times of crises. In fact, there is no faster way to learn that we are tougher than we realize. The darkness will not last forever, but change will-and that is a beautiful thing.
Bio:
Jennifer Nunes is a Registered Social Worker and psychotherapist who prides herself on working with clients to nourish their souls so they can heal their minds and love their lives. Jennifer lives in the Greater Toronto Area with her husband and their two incredible children. When she's not working with clients or public speaking, she enjoys staying active as a form of self-care (movement is medicine!), spending time with her family, and planning the next home renovation project.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In one day, her life changed forever.
January 25, 2018, was mundane. Boring even. By the next morning, Jennifer Nunes's life had exploded when her young child suffered a severe stroke that left him in critical condition.
In Making It to Monday, Nunes integrates deep emotion and ongoing reflection as she shares about the months and years that followed the life-altering event that shook her family to their core. From living in a hospital and navigating the health-care system to learning to parent a child with special needs and powering through the darkest of days, Nunes came to acknowledge that trauma and challenge opened her up to newfound strength, hope, and acceptance.
Making It to Monday is a triumphant account of how endurance, love, and happiness exist in each of us in times of crises. In fact, there is no faster way to learn that we are tougher than we realize. The darkness will not last forever, but change will-and that is a beautiful thing.
Bio:
Jennifer Nunes is a Registered Social Worker and psychotherapist who prides herself on working with clients to nourish their souls so they can heal their minds and love their lives. Jennifer lives in the Greater Toronto Area with her husband and their two incredible children. When she's not working with clients or public speaking, she enjoys staying active as a form of self-care (movement is medicine!), spending time with her family, and planning the next home renovation project.