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In May 2020, Catherine Hannah's drive to work ended in a serious car crash. These are her poems, her story. This is her diary. Though sometimes painful, this honest account of road trauma recovery is ultimately a celebration of human spirit. Over 3.5 years, 76 poems, and a sprinkle of photographs, Catherine navigates: traumatic brain injury and post concussion syndrome spinal fracture post traumatic stress disorder rehabilitation and therapy legal proceedings returning to driving change and loss in career, relationships and self identity An essential support to car accident survivors, this…mehr

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In May 2020, Catherine Hannah's drive to work ended in a serious car crash. These are her poems, her story. This is her diary. Though sometimes painful, this honest account of road trauma recovery is ultimately a celebration of human spirit. Over 3.5 years, 76 poems, and a sprinkle of photographs, Catherine navigates: traumatic brain injury and post concussion syndrome spinal fracture post traumatic stress disorder rehabilitation and therapy legal proceedings returning to driving change and loss in career, relationships and self identity An essential support to car accident survivors, this poetry collection serves also as a valuable window into post-collision life for professionals and loved ones- a practical alternative to "let me know if there's anything I can do". Survivors- this book is a testament to the power of poetry for healing and a reminder that your feelings are valid. You are not alone.
Autorenporträt
Catherine Hannah was born in Blackpool, UK but has called Australia home for the last ten years. After graduating from university with a bachelor's degree in Drama and Imaginative Writing, Catherine's love of poetry lay dormant until a serious car accident altered the course of her life. Faced with life changing injuries including a bilateral C2 fracture and Traumatic Brain Injury, Catherine rediscovered her love for writing; embracing the power of poetry for healing to make sense of road trauma and her subsequent PTSD and Post Concussion Syndrome diagnoses. A classically trained pianist with a strong interest in music as part of early years education, Catherine also enjoys song writing and composition. She lives in Geelong, Victoria with her husband, two rabbits and two chickens.For more information, please visit https://catherinehannahpoetry.com