In the ordinary life of Julia, a hidden danger looms, threatening to unravel everything she holds dear. Unbeknownst to her, an insidious blood disorder, affecting her brain, poised to strike without warning.
Prepare for a heart-stopping journey as "Alive For A Reason" … unfolds, a mesmerizing story that will grip you from the first page. When fate intervenes, a courageous coworker's timely discovery becomes a lifeline, unleashing a race against time to save Julia's life.
This compelling memoir is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, taking you to an unforgettable odyssey of survival, hope, and redemption. As Julia fights for her life, you emotionally cling to every word as if your own breath depends on it.
Unveiling the fragility of life, "Alive For A Reason" … is an electrifying reminder that what you don't know could kill you, and it's not the pandemic. With each turn of the page, you'll be drawn deeper into Julia's extraordinary story – that will leave you breathless, and your heart pounding with anticipation.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience "Alive For A Reason," her debut memoir that will leave an indelible mark on your soul. Embrace the power of survival, the discovery of inner strength, and hold on tight– as you embark on an unforgettable journey of Julia's story.
My proudest achievement was implementing a children's program, an integral part of a nonprofit organization's mission where I once worked.
In my youth, I enjoyed playing the piano and the violin. I enjoyed writing poems during my teen years and short stories in my undergraduate college English classes.
I've always loved listening to contemporary and smooth jazz. Earth, Wind, and Fire is a group of which I am a huge fan. I'm also a loyal fan of the late Michael Jackson; and a longtime fan favorite, Lucille Ball. I enjoy the performing arts: the ballet, dance troupes like Alvin Ailey; on-and-off-Broadway plays; and theater productions at the Smith Center in Las Vegas. I also have a sweet tooth that I try to keep under control.
I hope to complete an executive law degree to advocate for the physical and/or intellectually challenged, and older adults. One day, I plan to have a residential building with a smaller facility on the same campus. That facility would be for classes for emancipated minors who "age out" of foster care. I can provide life skill classes so they can succeed by becoming viable citizens personally, vocationally, and professionally.
This book is my first published work. In this work and the books that follow, my aim is to call for personal and social changes using an educational platform. I hope to do my part in making the world around me a little brighter for people—if only with a smile.
When not at my computer, I'm enjoying a movie, holding hands with Dave, and petting my adorable poodle. We both get a big kick watching the funny antics of my fur baby, who knows how to play "hide-and-seek." He has my husband and me snapping to attention at his every beck and bark with his big, brown-eyed cuteness.