Gregory Works Reveals Strategies for Those Living with Chronic Illness

From shock and struggle to success, the book Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation by author and two-time kidney transplant recipient Gregory S. Works underscores the need to stay focused on the success goal despite obstacles.

Triumph inspires hope as it follows the winding road of his surprise kidney diagnosis, navigating obstacles and setbacks with unwavering faith, and how to keep winning despite it all.

The shock of a transplant diagnosis, including a kidney transplant, is a defining moment for many patients and those who love them. According to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, “Every 8 minutes another person is added to the transplant waiting list” with kidney patients making up over 80% of the list. Unfortunately, 17 people die every day waiting for a transplant.

Triumph helps readers make sense of it all. “When I wrote the book, I wanted to help others and demystify the kidney transplant process that was so confusing to me after the shock wore off. What’s next?” says Gregory, who is from Washington, DC. “Many are dealing with kidney disease or other chronic illnesses that lead to a surprise diagnosis. So many readers have shared how the book inspired them to deal with any crisis, not just a health crisis. I hope the book empowers readers to have faith and take steps to live their best life.”

Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation has been recommended by New York Times best-selling author and NAACP Image Award Winner Omar Tyree and USA Today best-selling author, Steve Pemberton.

The book is available on Barnes & NobleAmazon, and AbeBooks.

For more information about Gregory S. Works or the book, go to TriumphWithGreg.com.

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