This book began in a caf .
A chai gone cold.
A banana muffin reduced to crumbs.
A laptop open.
And enough quiet to finally look back.
Wrong hips. Right life. is an illustrated memoir about movement-what happens when you love it, lose it, and learn to live without guarantees.
It's about running until it felt like flying.
About pain that didn't look like pain.
About dogs who understood, friends who stayed, and a body that refused to cooperate while a life kept unfolding.
This isn't a story about fixing what's broken.
It's about adapting.
Reframing.
Showing up anyway.
You don't need the same diagnosis.
You don't need to love running.
You just need to know what it's like to keep moving when the path changes.
Wrong hips.
Right life.