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Cheryl Koenig

    L'écriture de Cheryl Koenig est profondément ancrée dans le pouvoir de l'histoire personnelle et des récits familiaux pour éclairer la compréhension de soi. Son travail explore des thèmes de soins, de courage et d'espoir, s'appuyant sur un plaidoyer et une expérience considérables auprès de personnes handicapées. Koenig emploie un style personnel et réfléchi, se plongeant dans les histoires familiales pour découvrir des vérités universelles sur la résilience humaine. Elle écrit pour inspirer et élever, soulignant le rôle vital de l'histoire dans la formation de nos vies actuelles.

    Paper Cranes
    • Paper Cranes

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Cheryl Koenig's life changed forever the day her twelve-year-old son Jonathan was involved in a horrific car accident. Given very little chance of survival, Jonathan was in a coma for six weeks and doctors predicted that even if he did pull through he would most likely never walk, talk or be able to eat again. But Cheryl refused to accept this prognosis and together with her husband Robert set out on a relentless and ultimately successful quest to save Jonathan and prove the medical profession wrong. Now, twelve years since the accident, Jonathan has defied the odds and lives a rich and fulfilling life. And Cheryl couldn't be prouder of her son's achievements and the remarkable person he has become. Since the publication of the first edition of Paper Cranes, Cheryl has continued her leading work in raising awareness of brain injury, participating in seminars and presenting speeches both in Australia and internationally. In recognition of her incredible efforts, she was NSW Woman of the Year in 2009.

      Paper Cranes