Hi everyone.

Each month, the Stroke Foundation are giving away a book written by a survivor of stroke.

This month, it’s Emma Gee’s Reinventing Emma.

Yep – my book!

They write on their Enable Platform:

“Emma is an acclaimed international speaker and an author. She is an expert in person-centred care and resilience.Emma was only 24 years old when has a debilitating stroke and is left in a coma. Nine days later she wakes and starts to come to terms with a future that has changed forever. Emma shares with readers her journey of recovery through eyes of a health care professional who becomes the patient. With tenacity and determination, Emma faces the challenge of her life. What she ends up discovering is new purpose and meaning.

Twenty years into her recovery, Emma is passionate to share her dual insights as a stroke survivor and Occupational Therapist to empower others. She aims to do this through her writing and lived experience consultancy business.  Reinventing Emma is used as a vehicle to relay my own dual insights and reach many others from fellow stroke survivors, providers to family members. In fact, many people with lived experience of stroke and health professionals are recommended to read Reinventing Emma in their training and journeys.

Read more about Emma Gee’s journey and writing of Reinventing Emma on Emma’s website: https://emma-gee.com/

Sincere thanks to Emma for being part of the EnableMe book giveaway.

Like to win this book? Email strokeconnect@strokefoundation.org.au

This giveaway is open to Australian residents only. Sorry to our international friends!

To read a free chapter or purchase Emma’s book, visit her website https://emma-gee.com/the-book/