Never Broken - My Journey from the Horrors of Iraq to the Birth of My Miracle Baby Never Broken - My Journey from the Horrors of Iraq to the Birth of My Miracle Baby

Never Broken - My Journey from the Horrors of Iraq to the Birth of My Miracle Baby

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When a bomb blast buried Corporal Hannah Campbell alive while she was serving in Iraq it was the start of an incredible journey of self-discovery. From the collapse of her marriage, to suffering horrific post-traumatic stress disorder, becoming morbidly obese, addicted to prescription drugs and suicidal, she went to hell and back.
Hannah, who left her toddler at home to go to war, then made the extraordinary decision to amputate her own badly damaged leg so she could learn to live again and be a mum to her four-year-old daughter Milly.
Within hours of waking up from the amputation she announced she would fulfil her dream of running the London Marathon even though at that time she was unable to walk.
Just two months later she put on her first of many prosthetic legs and crossed the finishing line, running into the arms of her beloved young daughter. This spurred her to lose half her body weight before spending her army compensation on a ?52,000 cosmetic makeover which led her to find love again.
In an amazing transformation of fortune, she became pregnant with miracle baby Lexi-River, astounding her doctors as this was a child she was told her she’d never have due to her blast injuries.
Hannah’s story is one of true heroism and triumph over seemingly insurmountable adversity. But simply it’s also a story about how a mother’s love for her children can conquer all.

GENRE
Biografien und Memoiren
ERSCHIENEN
2015
6. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
300
Seiten
VERLAG
John Blake
GRÖSSE
625
 kB

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