I write a mix of books: novels, biography, short nonfiction under both Shireen Jeejeebhoy and Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy. I set my novels in Toronto, my home for most of my life, a city of contradictions and ripe with conflict possibilities. My award-winning debut book, Lifeliner: The Judy Taylor Story, is set in Ontario, but also travels down to New York and across the pond to Sweden.
My life is one big question mark, has been ever since I sustained a closed head injury (or mild traumatic brain injury or concussion, whichever moniker is fashionable) in a four-car collision. But my writing keeps me grounded, my photography takes me to other places. I wrote about it and treatments I discovered in my revised memoir Concussion Is Brain Injury: Treating the Neurons and Me -- shortlisted in the 2018 Word Awards -- and I expanded on the learnings at https://concussionisbraininjury.com. My most recent non-fiction book Brain Injury, Trauma, and Grief: How to Heal When You Are Alone complements these two.
When I'm not writing, reading, taking photographs, I'm hunting for good coffee and sensational chocolate.
Coddled and controlled, living a sheltered life with her parents in a small town, Aban receives a surprising letter one day: Her grandmother has left her a house in the wicked big city of Toronto with a mysterious male tenant. In a spurt of unexpected independence, Aban disobeys her parents to visit the lawyer who wrote her, intending only to see her inheritance, intending to return home. What she finds instead upends her life and everything she has believed.
Título : Aban's Accension
EAN : 9780991969821
Editorial : Shireen Jeejeebhoy
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