I Had Cancer and Won is one of those rare books that doesn’t just tell a story it reaches into you and stays there. From the very first chapter, you feel the author’s honesty, fear, resilience, and unwavering determination to fight for her life.
What truly moved me most is how transparent she is about the emotional and physical storms of cancer. There’s no sugarcoating, no perfection just raw truth, expressed with a strength that makes you stop and breathe.
This book is not only about illness, but about identity, hope, faith, and rediscovering the will to keep moving even when your body says “no.” The way she captures those dark moments and then rises out of them is deeply inspiring.
Her journey reminds you that victory isn’t always loud sometimes it’s quiet, messy, and unbelievably brave.
For anyone who has battled cancer, supported a loved one through it, or simply needs a reminder that impossible things are survivable, this book will touch your heart.
A courageous, uplifting, and transformative read. I closed the last page feeling grateful and stronger.