5 Quick Questions with Sam Bloom about her Incredible New Book, Sam Bloom: Heartache & Birdsong

5 Quick Questions with Sam Bloom about her Incredible New Book, Sam Bloom: Heartache & Birdsong

Briefly tell us about your book.

My book is a very raw and honest account of when your life didn’t turn out how you thought it would. Like I say in the book, ‘my story is also the story of every person whose life turned out very differently from their dreams. Frequent lows and rare highs, gravel and diamonds, that’s what everyone’s life journey looks like and mine is no exception.

What inspired the idea behind this book?

I was inspired to write this book in the hope that it might help others find strength and courage in their own dark and challenging times.

How does it feel to hold your book in your hands?

To actually hold my book in my hands after two years of collaborating with our close friend Bradley Trevor Greive was extremely exciting and we are all very proud of what we have produced.

What are you hoping the reader will take away from reading your book?

I am hoping the reader will take away the fact that life is a fragile and precious thing, so make the most of every opportunity to live your life fully and to share the best of yourself with those you love most. Don’t put your dreams on hold because you never know what tomorrow may bring.

What was the most challenging part of writing this book?

The most challenging part of writing my book was revisiting past traumatic events, reflecting on the impact my accident had on my family and retelling stories of friends who I was close to.

Reviews

Read an Extract From Sam Bloom: Heartache and Birdsong

Review | Extract

2 September 2020

Read an Extract From Sam Bloom: Heartache and Birdsong

    Sam Bloom: Heartache and Birdsong is an Inspiring True Story of Hope and Courage

    Review | Our Review

    31 August 2020

    Sam Bloom: Heartache and Birdsong is an Inspiring True Story of Hope and Courage

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        Publisher details

        Sam Bloom: Heartache & Birdsong
        Authors
        Bradley Trevor Greive, Cameron Bloom, Samantha Bloom
        Publisher
        HarperCollins
        Genre
        Non Fiction
        Released
        02 September, 2020
        ISBN
        9780733339790

        Synopsis

        The follow-up to the ABIA award-winning, international bestselling sensation Penguin Bloom.The heart-warming Australian story Penguin Bloom - the miraculous tale of a baby magpie that helped save a young mother and her family - is a homegrown and international bestseller; soon to be a major Hollywood movie, starring Naomi Watts and Andrew Lincoln. Sam's personal message at the end of the book has resonated powerfully with readers - where, pulling no punches, she writes about what it is really like to face life in a wheelchair.In Sam Bloom, Sam tells her own story for the first time - how a shy but determined Australian girl became a nurse and travelled across Africa. How she fell in love with a like-minded free spirit, raised three boys and built a life together on Sydney's Northern Beaches. And then, in a single horrific moment, how everything changed. Sam's journey back from the edge of death and the depths of despair is so much more than an account of overcoming adversity. Sam's captivating true story - written by close friend, New York Times bestselling author Bradley Trevor Greive, and featuring extraordinary photographs taken by Sam's husband, Cameron Bloom - is humbling, heartbreaking and uplifting in equal measure. A triumph of raw emotion and incredible beauty, Sam Bloom: Heartache & Birdsong is a truly unforgettable book.
        Samantha Bloom
        About the author

        Samantha Bloom

        SAMANTHA BLOOM is a surfer, adventure traveller, neurology nurse and mother of three boys. She was paralysed in an accident in Thailand in 2013 and is the subject of the international bestselling book, Penguin Bloom, which is now a major motion picture starring Naomi Watts and Andrew Lincoln. Sam has since won two Oceania KL1 paracanoe championships, and is the Australian and World Adaptive surfing champion; she works with numerous spinal cord injury charities around the world and is a highly sought-after public speaker.
         

        Books by Samantha Bloom

        Bradley Trevor Greive
        About the author

        Bradley Trevor Greive

        Bradley Trevor Greive AM was born in Tasmania and became an international publishing sensation after the New York Times Best-Selling debut of The Blue Day Book in 2000. BTG remains one of Australia’s most successful authors, having sold more than 25 million books in 115 countries.  He is also an internationally respected wildlife expert and TV presenter. In 2014 BTG was awarded the Order of Australia for his service to literature and wildlife conservation.

        Books by Bradley Trevor Greive

        Cameron Bloom
        About the author

        Cameron Bloom

        Cameron Bloom began his career as a surf photographer on Sydney’s Northern Beaches at the age of 16. Since then Cameron’s travel, editorial, commercial and artistic work have been featured in many international publications, including the New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue and Gourmet Traveller. Cameron is also the award winning cinematographer of the short film, Surrender – a creative collaboration with Australian artist, Joshua Yeldham – which was a featured screening at the London Art Fair.  Penguin Bloom is his first book.

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        1. Susan says:

          Sam you are an amazingly courageous, and inspirational woman, with a wonderful loving and supportive family.
          I was given your book for Christmas, and couldn’t put it down till I’d finished reading it.
          I have bought a copy for a young gentleman friend from the Northern Beaches, who like yourself had been a very competitive person until he became wheelchair bound.
          Thank you for sharing your journey, I feel your story will help and inspire many people struggling in similar situations to yourself.
          I wish you all the best, and am sure you’ll be walking sooner rather than later.