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Lucky: Learning to live again
By (Author) Louise Thompson
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Spotlight
5th August 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
Pregnancy, birth and baby care: advice and issues
Womens health
Coping with / advice about PTSD and other psychological traumas
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
791.45092
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
500g
A powerful and inspiring life story of survival and endurance from hugely popular star of TV and Instagram How do you learn to live again when you've danced with death Louise's road to having a baby was far from easy, suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage during her first pregnancy and being caught in a terrifying house fire in her second. But her troubles were far from over when she gave birth. During an emergency c-section, she had severe complications and fought for her life over a number of days, whilst her son was taken into NICU. This terrifying experience impacted on Louise's mental health in a way that completely changed her life, as she has battled to come to terms with what happened to her, whilst also becoming a mother. As Louise has rebuilt herself step by step, she has reflected back on her past - from her childhood and dynamics with her family, to her struggles with alcohol and toxic relationships, as well as the rollercoaster years of her time on Made in Chelsea. Louise's experience has changed the way she sees the world and redefined what's important to her. Although it has been a challenging journey, she is determined to come out more alive than ever. Louise's powerful story, told with raw honesty, shows the incredible human ability to overcome anything, no matter what life throws at you.
Her battle, viscerally told in this harrowing account, is one to be in awe of and might have you reconsidering your own appreciation of luck. * Mail on Sunday *
Searing, truthful and compassionate. Louise Thompson might count herself Lucky but we are the lucky ones to have this book. -- Elizabeth Day
Amazing. I cried so much. It's a really important and gorgeous book that Louise has poured her heart into. -- Giovanna Fletcher
Louise Thompson was a star of Made in Chelsea for eight years. She is the owner of two fitness brands - Turtle Method and Pocket. Louise speaks openly online about her experiences of PTSD and working through mental health problems, in order to help others who have been through similar experiences. She lives in London with her fiance Ryan Libbey and their son Leo.