The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over


Product Details

Publisher: Misfit Blue
Release Date: April 4, 2023
Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, Ebook, Audiobook
ISBN: HC: 979-8-9872209-3-1; PB: 979-8-9872209-0-0; EB: 979-8-9872209-1-7; AUD: 979-8-9872209-2-4
Trim: 5.25 x 8
Page Count: 190

 

Naseem Rochette

BIBA® 2023 Book Of The Year Award Winner; The BookFest Awards First Place Award (Self-Help/Motivation), Second Place Award (Memoir), and Honorable Mention (Self-Help/Transformation)

Breaking doesn’t mean you’re broken.

In a pedestrian crosswalk on a quiet tree-lined street, Naseem is hit and then run over three times. Onlookers yell for the driver to stop as she hears her fate in her husband’s screams. Is he is watching the mother of his children die?

Miraculously, she survives, yet she is no longer the person she worked so hard to be. Her “cracks”—the changes to her body and mind—initially feel impossible to accept. In learning to embrace this new, unrecognizable self, Naseem decides to celebrate the day she almost lost her life as the day she discovered her true strength—her Unbreakable Day.

In this unique memoir, equal parts heart wrenching and inspiring, Naseem lays bare the reality of personal trauma—and how we each have the power to reimagine our lives and find beauty in being both broken and unbreakable.


About the Author

Naseem Rochette is a seasoned sales executive and speaker, having worked for global leaders such as Google, Microsoft, and Ernst & Young. She holds a master’s from Columbia and an MBA from Rutgers. Throughout her career, Naseem has helped people solve problems, ideate possibilities, and foster collaboration. However, it wasn’t until her near-death moment that she found her real courage and most impactful gift: the strength to appreciate—and share—the imperfections and insights that inspire transformation in all of us.

Visit the author’s website at naseemrochette.com


Reviews

“[A]n enjoyable read . . . even through the book’s toughest, most dramatic moments. . . . The author speaks to her own vulnerability. . . . Fast-paced, illuminating.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Rochette’s story is a beautiful example of finding purpose and meaning in our lives—not in spite of what has happened to us but because of it. An inspiration to survivors everywhere.” —Suzanne Jones, #1 bestselling author of There is Nothing to Fix: Becoming Whole Through Radical Self-Acceptance

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