What My Brain Has Taught Me:
A Teaching Memoir of Survival

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What My Brain Has Taught Me is a teaching memoir of hopeful service for those living with and through brain tumors, surgery, and/or injuries as well as for those who love and care for them.

What My Brain Has Taught Me is a teaching memoir of hopeful service for those living with and through brain tumors, surgery, and/or injuries as well as for those who love and care for them.

It is about staying fully alive in body, mind, heart, and soul, realizing the gift you have been given living with and through a brain tumor, surgery, or injury as you accept and appreciate the Blessing you are. It is brimming with soulful wisdom and heartfelt humor.

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8 reviews for What My Brain Has Taught Me:
A Teaching Memoir of Survival

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  1. Wonderful true story about life’s journey with a brain tumor. Cleverly written and kept me turning the pages for what was next to come. I laughed, I cried, I was inspired.

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  2. The book is labeled as a teaching memoir, but it is so much more. Not only is it a touching tribute to family and loved ones who gathered around the author during these difficult days, but it is also a memoir of how to survive by calling on faith and a bit of humor to navigate the medical crises faced by Regina. I hope that this title will appeal not only to medical personnel but also to anyone facing a medical crisis for themselves or a loved one. I highly recommend it.

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  3. It’s wonderful to see a book on such a serious matter written with such love and humor. Her story can be an inspiration to others facing the same kind of uncertainly to not lose faith. That matters, because faith is all we really have.

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  4. Beautifully written, words flow like music!
    Why would I want to read a book about brain tumors? It’s not just for people with tumors! It’s a sweet, funny, heart melting, terrifying, and crazy story of survival and love. Regina pours out her personal journey and it resonates with life in general. Loved it! No stumbling over awkward sentences and my mind drifting away. I especially love the “Part 2” section, it reminded me of the Tao Te Ching. Kenny said, “Bliss is your new normal and ordinary is good”, but this book is far from ordinary. Well done!

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  5. Regina Cross shares her very personal story in a loving and authentic way – because she is truly a loving and authentic person. A journey through personal trauma and healing can often be scary and lonely. I hope this book reaches anyone who would benefit from Regina’s memoir.

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