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Eighteen years ago, I stood in the passage of my home staring down the barrel of a gun while my children lay asleep meters away. One loud bang and the bullet slammed into my chest, paralyzing me instantly. My whole life as I knew it was changed forever. As if that wasn't enough, I survived breast cancer and a deadly tumour when the doctors said my chances were slim. I am the preacher's daughter that was thrown out of home at the tender age of 17 years old living on my own in a downtown Hillbrow, I did what needed to be done to pay the bills and this is where I found myself working in…mehr

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Eighteen years ago, I stood in the passage of my home staring down the barrel of a gun while my children lay asleep meters away. One loud bang and the bullet slammed into my chest, paralyzing me instantly. My whole life as I knew it was changed forever. As if that wasn't enough, I survived breast cancer and a deadly tumour when the doctors said my chances were slim. I am the preacher's daughter that was thrown out of home at the tender age of 17 years old living on my own in a downtown Hillbrow, I did what needed to be done to pay the bills and this is where I found myself working in gentleman's clubs as a dancer and working as a dominatrix on the side. These early challenges prepared me for the road ahead shot, and paralyzed, two rounds of cancer, two divorces from abusive men, and other life-threatening events. Only while reading my story will you fully understand that thus far it is a miracle for this autobiography to been penned. Now, the unexpected: a chance to walk again...
Autorenporträt
South African-born and raised, Tracy Swinson presently resides in Cape Town. Tracy Swinson is a cultivator of positivity by inspiring people to ignite their resilience and encourage people to be unbreakable. She is a company entrepreneur, author, mother of three and current keynote speaker. Tracy adores poetry, literature, and the arts. She was a candidate in 2007 for the Marie Clare South Africa Business Woman of the Year award.