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My Screws Are Loose A story of Triumph Over Tragedy is a unique autobiography. It is based on a true story that is published for the first time. It includes photographs of her personal journey as she fought a rigorous and lengthy health battle as she struggled with a chronic illness. The author had the cooperation of her family, doctors, and some close friends for this project. This story depicts a young girl who suffered a cheerleading injury at the age of sixteen and she persisted on with a cheerleading and dance career. She worked for Walt Disney World in entertainment as a character, and…mehr

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My Screws Are Loose A story of Triumph Over Tragedy is a unique autobiography. It is based on a true story that is published for the first time. It includes photographs of her personal journey as she fought a rigorous and lengthy health battle as she struggled with a chronic illness. The author had the cooperation of her family, doctors, and some close friends for this project. This story depicts a young girl who suffered a cheerleading injury at the age of sixteen and she persisted on with a cheerleading and dance career. She worked for Walt Disney World in entertainment as a character, and had a lengthy education career. Behind Nichole Thomas' elegant smile, she hid many tears of pain and discomfort due to Scoliosis. She is one who went through the depths of despair where recovery seemed impossible, yet she courageously fought to rise out of the storm. It tells a story of her heartbreaking silence and how she found herself through adversity and a strong faith. She is a Scoliosis survivor and wants to inspire people fighting health conditions from all walks of life.
Autorenporträt
Nichole Thomas is from a small town in Mississippi. She is a certified educator with eighteen years experience. As an educator, she received prestigious awards that include WRVR Teacher of the Week, Teacher of the Year, Meritorious Achievement as an Educator for the state of Tennessee signed by members of Congress and The Shelby County Board of Commissioners. She is an ambassador for the National Scoliosis Foundation and is over the Mississippi Chapter. Nichole is married to her husband Brandon of seventeen years. They have three children: Owen, Ian, and Anna-Reese and reside in Southaven, Mississippi where she was born and raised.