‘A real page turner; a gripping story based on medical fact. The poignancy of what happens to Brian and his family is overwhelmingly well described, and the book should be widely read for its storyline, which is so relevant to modern medicine.’
– Professor John Wass, Professor of Endocrinology at Oxford University.
‘Impulses has elements of modern tragedy, moments of revelation, and a tragic change in circumstance.’
‘Short, sharp chapters relentlessly record each new blow dealt, grabbing the reader’s attention and seducing them into reading another chapter. Every new setback reminds us all that we may be closer to the precipice than we realise.’
‘I particularly loved the Client Stories and the Self-Coaching Activities at the end of each chapter which allowed you to delve much deeper. I’d definitely recommend!’
‘A good read that adds perspective to many situations encountered by women in the workplace…and outside of the workplace too. Great practical advice.’
‘Creative and likely to fire the imagination of young readers.’ – NetGalley reviewer
‘An excellent tool to discuss human impact to the earth, pollution and plastic issues, and how one person can make a difference with the impact of littering.’– NetGalley reviewer
‘The writing creates a rich world for you through Maggie’s eyes. The blur between reality and interpretation leaves you with questions.’
‘Very interesting seeing from psychotherapist’s viewpoint. Total page turner and much enjoyed.’
‘I found The Wrong Story so illuminating and powerful that I binge read it – twice! It talks to the human condition, the tangled web inside our heads that can be both relieved and illuminated through therapy.’