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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Fractured Life" by Clare Malcolm & Julie Metaxotos.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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A Fractured Life: How Determination Overcame Trauma by Julie Metaxotos and Clare Malcolm is a non-fictional medical book which is written to educate both its adult and young audience on how to cope with arduous life situations. It is a true story which occurs in Australia in the year 2013, and which highlights Julie Metaxotos’s miraculous and inspiring journey from a near-death experience.

All of this turbulence begins after Julie postpones her shopping spree at the mall and heads on home along the highway. She suddenly becomes involved in a calamitous vehicular accident, and sustains immense fractures and bleeding to most of her body. She is subsequently brought to the Alfred Hospital for emergency treatment and is admitted for surgery. A number of injuries are observed which range from internal bleeding, wounds to the face and lungs, a broken sternum, and both legs seriously broken, amongst others.

Over the next thirty-six (36) months, Julie is taken through a series of intensive operations, which see her becoming so delirious from such severely nerve-racking pain during and after these surgeries. She is surrounded by family and friends but how will they cope with this heart-wrenching situation that Julie is undergoing? She is taken to a rehabilitation center but how will Julie be able to survive this relentless storm that batters her heart, her soul, and her tattered body?

Composed to target persons who have undergone extremely traumatic experiences, as well as to give support to individuals on a whole, this true story will undoubtedly provide the inspiration to assist them in healing on their spiritual, emotional and physical levels. Persons such as myself who have not experienced this kind of trauma will also be encouraged to have the inner strength such as Julie, and her family, and friends to overcome life’s perils and be triumphant in the end.

This captivating and touching story which is narrated in the first person is co-authored by both Julie and Clare. Clare Malcolm is a trained writer and also Julie’s doctor. The entire story is told using different memoirs which highlight the different perspectives of Julie’s family and friends, from the time they are told of the accident to her full recovery. What I enjoy most about this book, is the fact that Julie, in spite of her many excruciatingly painful surgical operations and other daily trials, has indeed displayed admirable character development. She is able to find the inner strength to reset her mind to accept that they are only temporary storms and she always has the faith that soon the sun will appear to brighten her life once again. She is also very concerned about the well-being of her son James and her husband Zach and this also inspires her to be courageous enough to fight for normalcy to return to her life.

The authors have combined together to capture brilliantly, with the use of pictures and words, many true life form and imaginative images of Julie’s moments of resilience and hope, as well as the gut-wrenchingly painful scenes of destruction, despair, and disappointment she experiences over the three (3) years of her great tribulations. The determination of Julie to regain control of her world is the mood that is felt throughout the book. This determination is also seen in the efforts of her family and friends to have her life restored to their loving embrace and goodwill. I find that because there are several memoirs giving each person’s account of the accident, it tends to become somewhat repetitive in some area. I have also noted a few grammatical errors throughout the passages but overall, I will give this book a 4 out of 4 stars rating, as it such a touching and inspiring story which contains all the elements that will develop the characteristics of courage and determination in any individual.

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Does the book not have a cover or is it just my browser? Sounds like a very good and inspiring book. The review touches o everything I would expect to read in a book like this. Thank you, I think I will add this one to my reading list.
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It sounds like this book shows how important it is to help each other.

Thank you for a good review.
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A book of hope and courage. To overcome, one needs to be strong. Thanks for the review.
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nice review and found this book story inspiring to readers and how to cope with arduous life situation. this book may be added to my priority list
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The book is really an inspiration to many people who need some uplifting from the storms of life. The review is very detailed and I like it. Thanks for the review.
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I do not think that I have ready many books like this. This situation must have been so hard for Julie and her family. I think it will be a great encouragement for those involved in similar situations. I'm glad the author was able to relive her experience mentally in order to help others. Great review!
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Wow, it’s great that these books are available to help people in this situation. I just hope I’m never in a situation where I will need this book.
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I think I would get depressed reading about so much of Julie's pain. Will pass on this one.
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Getting through taumatic situations is not easy at all. Julies story is really inspiring and touching...
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Being strong is the backbone of every situation. I admire Julie's strength.
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dtb wrote: 28 May 2018, 09:40 It sounds like this book shows how important it is to help each other.

Thank you for a good review.
It certainly does. Thank you for kind comments.
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JuliaKay wrote: 31 May 2018, 01:16 I do not think that I have read many books like this. This situation must have been so hard for Julie and her family. I think it will be a great encouragement for those involved in similar situations. I'm glad the author was able to relive her experience mentally in order to help others. Great review!
Thank you for your kind comments. Julie is certainly a person of remarkable character. Her resilience and grace, during this situation, must be patterned.
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terver6103 wrote: 01 Jun 2018, 01:20 Getting through taumatic situations is not easy at all. Julies story is really inspiring and touching...
Thank you for your kind comments. Julie is certainly a person of remarkable character. Her resilience and grace, during this situation, must be patterned.
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terver6103 wrote: 01 Jun 2018, 01:20 Getting through taumatic situations is not easy at all. Julies story is really inspiring and touching...
Thank you for your kind comments. Julie is certainly a person of remarkable character. Her resilience and grace, during this situation, must be patterned.
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