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It's Never Too Late - Sometimes©

In this gripping memoir, the Stanberry family’s ordinary life is forever changed when a mother’s intuition led her to seek urgent medical care for her then two-year old daughter, Samantha. What began as a routine doctor’s visit quickly spiraled into a fight for Samantha’s life.

Twenty-one years later, against all odds, Samantha not only survives but graduates with an LLB alongside her siblings, who earned their BSc and MSc. Today, she’s on the path to being called to the Bar. 

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✨ Praise for It’s Never Too Late - Sometimes© ✨

“This memoir demonstrates the resilience of the human spirit and the strength of family bonds in the face of unimaginable challenges” - Dr. Joan Y. Lyn, MPH, Board-Certified Family Practice Physician, North Miami Beach, Florida.

“Moving from an Aplastic Anemia diagnosis to achieving seven University of London degrees as a family is truly extraordinary” - Dr. Molapo Selepe, MD, Family Physician, Perth, Australia.

“This memoir is a powerful reminder that even the most daunting obstacles can be transformed into remarkable accomplishments” - Rebecca Leach, CLC, Technology Executive and Leadership Coach, Former General Manager of Cisco Software Sales.

“A breathtaking testament to the unbelievable resilience of the human spirit and power of a mother’s intuition to overcome any challenge” - Dr. Ava Eagle Brown, Founder, Black River Film Festival, Publisher, Book2BizPublishing.

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Meet other families who share their unique stories, providing even more perspectives on overcoming adversity and finding strength in difficult times.

Our vision is to discuss:

Real Stories, Real Growth, and the Resilience in Both.

✨ A Story of Fate, Family & Faith âœ¨

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