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OverviewIn May 2020, Catherine Hannah's drive to work ended in a serious car crash. These are the poems that helped heal her. In this honest account of trauma recovery, Catherine confronts the near fatal neck injury and traumatic brain injury she sustained on that life changing day. Subsequently diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Post Concussion Syndrome, this trauma poetry diary takes us on a 3.5 year exploration of Catherine's evolving attitude towards anger, forgiveness and more. A practical recovery gift, Catherine's poetry examines: - invisible disability and chronic illness - legal proceedings and returning to driving - rehabilitation and alternative therapies - repercussions on career and relationships Trauma can have a devastating effect on self identity. Remember- your feelings are valid. You are not alone. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine HannahPublisher: Catherine Hannah Poetry Imprint: Catherine Hannah Poetry Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9780975619131ISBN 10: 0975619136 Pages: 88 Publication Date: 10 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""...a beautifully written diary of how our lives are suddenly changed after being injured in a crash. I found myself emotionally attached to her journey as every sentence paints a vivid image in the reader's mind and I want to read it again. Whether you're on your own recovery path or supporting someone through theirs, this poetry is a beacon of hope and resilience. I would highly recommend""! -S. Dawne McKay, founder of the Crash Support Network ""The Ballad of the Bunny is an inspiring and powerful account of Catherine's challenges and triumphs as she navigates the complexities and processes of life after a serious crash. This book provides hope to many in similar situations and serves as a valuable resource for carers and services working with people in similar circumstances. Through Catherine's poetry, readers gain a profound understanding of the strength and support needed during the healing journey. Hearing Catherine read her work was a deeply moving and powerful experience, highlighting the transformative power of writing in her recovery"". -Chris Harrison, Education Manager at Amber Community: Road Incident Support & Education ""Throughout the book, her poems are superbly formatted in a manner that charmingly enticed me to discover what happens next. I was never disappointed. Her uncomplicated language takes us through a manifold of multilayered emotions. There are moments of touching despair that made me cry, which were pleasantly dispersed with delicate humour... Being a three-time stroke sufferer, I personally liked her poem ""Invisible"".My verdict? I cannot recommend this title highly enough. Catherine's poetic voice and narrative skill combine to transport the reader to a place beyond the spectrum of our everyday worries, doubts, and fears"". -Ivor Steven, writer for Coffee House Writers Magazine and author of Tullawalla and Perceptions" Author InformationBorn in Blackpool, UK, Catherine Hannah has lived in Australia for over ten years and now calls Geelong home. After working in the US summer camp industry, aged care and early childhood education, Catherine returned to writing initially as therapy after a devastating car crash- see catherinehannahpoetry.com for more details. Catherine is a classically trained pianist and spends her down time with her husband, friends, rabbits and hens. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |