From Shadows to Life: A Biography of the Cancer Survivorship Movement
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
From Shadows to Life, is the story of the war on cancer, the cancer survivorship movement, and its impact on modern cancer care.
Award-winning author Judy Pearson’s writing journey began in her youth, perched in a tree, where she first penned her thoughts on life and current events. A graduate of Michigan State University, Pearson has authored newspaper and magazine articles, alongside three books. Her initial works delved into biographies of ordinary individuals displaying extraordinary courage, with one being optioned for a film adaptation. A life-altering event inspired her third book, 'It’s Just Hair: 20 Essential Life Lessons,' the first in a series designed to help readers navigate life's journey with courage and humor. Pearson also founded Courage Concepts, an organization dedicated to cultivating courage in women.


From Shadows to Life, is the story of the war on cancer, the cancer survivorship movement, and its impact on modern cancer care.
Virginia Hall sought a career in Foreign Service in 1930s Europe, but a physical handicap, her gender, and her outspoken political views stymied her diplomatic ambitions. A secret British intelligence group trained her in non-traditional sabotage techniques, and she became the greatest World War II spy heroine.