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Hope after a Stroke? Yes!

There Can Be Life after a Stroke, even a Good Life!

Wakie Trudeau McBride

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Tableland Press, LLC
27 October 2025
One ordinary day, her world collapsed in silence and pain. Would it be the end of her vibrant story?

Wakie Trudeau McBride was stretching herself thin. A thriving businesswoman, gallery owner, and caregiver, the award-winning artist lived life to its fullest. Until an out-of-the-blue stroke stripped away all she had built.

Refusing to surrender to despair, Wakie set herself and her iron willpower against the whispers that said she'd lost everything forever. And as she leaned on God through years of grueling work and heartbreaking setbacks, her unwavering faith began to bear fruit.

Would the tragedy define her future, or could she reclaim all her dashed hopes?

In this honest and uplifting memoir, Wakie Trudeau McBride recounts her twenty-four-year journey from devastation to recovery, guided by unshakable belief in the Lord's mercy. Ringing with emotional honesty and heartfelt encouragement, this moving story will inspire you to face difficult times with courage and conviction.

Hope After a Stroke? Yes! is an inspiring look at the power of resilience and prayer. If you like impactful true stories, hard-won comebacks, and life-changing messages, then you'll love Wakie Trudeau McBride's raw recollections.

Buy Hope After a Stroke? Yes! to discover the strength to rise again today!
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Imprint:   Tableland Press, LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   73g
ISBN:   9781949323160
ISBN 10:   1949323161
Pages:   66
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Wakie Trudeau McBride believes that part of the ""art spirit"" is to give back to the community and nurture emerging artists. For thirty years, she has taught art to all age groups in private classes and by special invitation in the public education system. She operated her own art and gift gallery for several years.An accomplished artist and painter, Wakie has studied with Jim Fallier, AWS; Milford Zornes, Sheila Parsons, Larry Weston, Tony Couch, Lola Doom, and others. Having produced and sold over 250 paintings, she has had many one-woman shows and won numerous awards. She and her artwork were featured in Oklahoma Artists of Distinction. Galleries across the United States have embraced and sold her art. She has also exhibited at the Arkansas Wildlife Federation show.She has been a member of several art associations, including the Sequoyah County Arts and Humanities Council (serving four different terms as its president), the Crawford County Art Association, the Goddard Art Center, and the Ardmore Art Guild. She also helped organize the Arts and Humanities Council in Sallisaw, Oklahoma. Speaking on television or in person to numerous civic organizations, Wakie is an advocate for art as a way to create a balanced life.In 2000, Wakie experienced a debilitating stroke one month after the loss of her husband. Finding herself unable to draw or paint, she did not give up. With prayer, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and a lot of determination, she began painting again. She started in oils because she had more time to think with oil than with watercolor, and the medium is more forgiving. Two and a half years later, she emerged more proficient than before the stroke.

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