Mostly Cloudy with Some Bright Spells

Mostly Cloudy with Some Bright Spells by Juliette Wills is a compelling narrative published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 4, 2013. This 268-page book recounts the author’s vibrant life as a journalist and broadcaster, filled with unique encounters and adventures, before facing the challenges of debilitating illnesses. Juliette’s journey takes readers through her experiences in various glamorous settings, from the Grand Prix to interactions with celebrities, all while navigating the complexities of her health struggles.
In this edition, readers will find a brutally honest and often humorous account of Juliette’s determination to maintain a fulfilling life despite her conditions, including ankylosing spondylitis and ulcerative colitis. The narrative explores themes of resilience and hope, as she shares her story of loss and recovery, ultimately highlighting the importance of acceptance and love. This book offers insights into the realities of living with chronic illness while celebrating the moments of joy and connection that persist amidst adversity.
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‘I inadvertently introduced Victoria and David Beckham, stupidly turned down a date witha top Premiership footballer, talked to singing sensation Barry White about fish fingers andhad a cup of tea with Darth Vader. I made an exhaust for Damon Hill’s F1 car, fell in lovein Las Vegas and travelled around America with a complete stranger. I married a Frenchman I barely knew and I’ve had my guts yanked out and my heart sewn up. Beat that!’
In 1999, Juliette Wills had a bright future as a journalist and broadcaster. One minute she’d be in Melbourne or Monaco covering the Grand Prix, the next interviewing footballers and pop stars. She’d just moved to the seaside, made friends with a seagull (yes, really) and spent her weekends dancing in rockabilly clubs in London.
Just a year later she was suddenly struck down by two debilitating, incurable illnesses: ankylosing spondylitis and ulcerative colitis. After undergoing traumatic, life-saving surgery and in so much pain she was unable to walk, Juliette lost everything – her career, her relationship and finally, her independence.
Over the next decade Juliette refused to let her conditions defeat her, pushing herself to live as full a life as possible despite being in constant pain – and subsequently being diagnosed with fibromyalgia, too.
Mostly Cloudy With Some Bright Spells is an incredible story of determination, acceptance, love – and above all else – hope. Somehow Juliette has turned her unique experiences and adventures into an inspiring, brutally honest and often hilarious story you won’t want to put down.
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