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COFFEE with the AUTHORS
All Shook Up: Finding Purpose After Traumatic Brain Injury by Debrah J. White
Friday, Dec 13th 2:00 PM (AZ/MST)
REGISTRATION CLOSES THURSDAY 12/12 @ NOON
A tragic accident on a snowy walk in beautiful upstate New York City left Debra White fighting for her life. What follows next is her decades long journey of not only recovery but finding renewed purpose.
Join us for a virtual conversation with Arizona-based author and TBI survivor, Debrah J. White,
Book Review from the Arizona Daily Star
All Shook Up: Finding Purpose After Traumatic Brain Injury by Debra J. White is a riveting memoir that is eye-opening, encouraging, and all-inspiring. Step into the mind of White, learn what it’s like to suffer from a traumatic brain injury and apply her lessons to every bump in the road you face. Big or small, our routes are redirected all the time. All it takes is one single moment. No one believes an accident will happen to them until it does. It’s what they do next, that matters. And when no accident happens at all, is there still change to be done? Are we ever really done shaking things up.
Purchase All Shook Up: Finding Purpose After Traumatic Brain Injury at Changing Hands Bookstore
Author — Debra J. White
A tragic accident on a snowy walk in beautiful upstate New York City left Debra White fighting for her life. What follows next is her decades long journey of not only recovery but finding renewed purpose.
Book Review from the Arizona Daily Star
All Shook Up: Finding Purpose After Traumatic Brain Injury by Debra J. White is a riveting memoir that is eye-opening, encouraging, and all-inspiring. Step into the mind of White, learn what it’s like to suffer from a traumatic brain injury and apply her lessons to every bump in the road you face. Big or small, our routes are redirected all the time. All it takes is one single moment. No one believes an accident will happen to them until it does. It’s what they do next, that matters. And when no accident happens at all, is there still change to be done? Are we ever really done shaking things up.
Purchase All Shook Up: Finding Purpose After Traumatic Brain Injury at Changing Hands Bookstore
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