What does everyday life look like when your body changes . . . but your spirit refuses to disappear?
In MY EVERYDAY LIFE, Latisha Ann Jefferson-Robertson offers a deeply honest, tender, and powerful reflection on living with disability, chronic illness, and mental health challenges while holding onto love, dignity, and gratitude in the small moments.
As an American woman navigating aboriginal life with an oxygen tank, mobility aids including a walker, rollator, and cane, Latisha shares what it means to adapt without surrendering identity. She writes candidly about the emotional weight of visibility, the quiet grief of lost independence, and the courage it takes to redefine strength.
This memoir also honors marriage under pressure. Latisha and her husband, Steve, both face health challenges - including hypertension and diabetes - yet choose each other daily. Their story is not about perfection, but partnership. Not about overcoming disability, but living fully within it.
With compassion and clarity, Latisha reflects on:
Disability and dignity in everyday life
Mental health and emotional resilience
Marriage, caregiving, and mutual support
Faith, gratitude, and self-acceptance
The power of community, family, and chosen support
This is not a story of inspiration for inspiration's sake. It is a story of truth - written for disabled readers who rarely see themselves reflected honestly, for caregivers seeking understanding, and for anyone learning how to live gently in a demanding world.
MY EVERYDAY LIFE is Latisha Jefferson-Robertson's fifth book, released in January 2026 with assistance from BePublished.org, continuing her commitment to storytelling that affirms lived experience and centers voices too often overlooked.
This book does not ask you to be strong all the time. It invites you to be present. And, it reminds you that you are not alone.