This is a heartfelt and beautifully told story of Rosie’s incredible journey through a traumatic brain injury from the perspective of her mum, who was right there beside her through it all. What really stands out is the warmth, the honesty, and the deep love that holds this family together through everything. There’s a lot of pain in these pages, but also laughter, resilience, and a whole lot of grit. Rosie is genuinely remarkable.
I learnt so much reading this, not just about what Rosie and her family went through, but about what brain injury recovery can really look like. The fact that her mum chose to share such personal and tough moments so openly makes this book feel like a generous gift to anyone who might be facing something similar.