Peter Jennings is an author of fiction and non-fiction books
(pjauthor.com) who ran a marketing agency in Toronto for several
years before turning to writing full time. He lives in Muskoka,
Ontario, where his monthly TV show Be My Guest features in-depth
interviews with interesting personalities.
Nicole Moore nearly died after being brutally attacked
twice by a shark in Cancun, Mexico. This assault resulted in her
arm being amputated and major surgeries to repair her leg. Today,
she inspires audiences with her breathtaking story of survival. She
lives in Orangeville, Ontario.
Riveting and inspirational … a compelling real-life story about the
magnificent power of optimism.
*Lloyd Robertson, former CTV News anchor*
It is rare to see someone experience the trauma of so many
surgeries yet be so strong, positive and full of hope as Nicole
Moore. She is an inspiration.
*Dr. Laura Snell, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre*
I found myself tugged irrevocably into Moore’s compelling account
of enduring the shark attack, wrapped expertly in the detail of
author Jennings’ research and storytelling.
*Ted Barris, bestselling author of The Great Escape: The Untold
Story*
[A] compelling and highly recommended addition to community library
collections.
*Midwest Review of Books*
Read it. Heed the warnings. Note her strength against this dire
adversity and her ability to move forward without remorse. It is an
unbelievable tale
*Bookpleasures.com*
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