
“A shapeshifter, crafty and intelligent. It mutates, resists lethal weapons, keeps itself just out of reach of the smartest interventions.” These are the words that Sally Connolly uses to describe glioblastoma, the brain cancer that took her husband Peter’s life in 2016. In her newly published memoir, Sally not only recounts their three-year struggle that followed her husband’s first surgery and diagnosis but she also tries to provide some guidance and lessons about caregiving that she learned mostly the hard way. Her story is both heart-wrenching and heartening.
Listen to my conversation with Sally Connolly
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Where to find Sally’s book and more

- Navigating Glioblastoma: A Caregiver’s Perspective – on Amazon
- New England Cancer Specialists
- Maine Medical Center
- Gosnell Memorial Hospice House
- The Dempsey Center
- Hope House/where Sally teaches ESOL* to asylum seekers
*ESOL is English to Speakers of Other Languages. Students who did not learn English as their native tongue and/or continue to use other than English as a dominant language would be considered an English language learner.
So very Grateful to have found this site & listen to Sally Connolly’s story. My husband David was diagnosed 3 yrs ago with Glioblastoma. With an MRI a small Tumor was found accidentally Feb 2022 with no symptoms, Tumor just over 2 centimetres was removed & treatment was done, David was doing so well still no symptoms till late 2024 when MRI picked up another small Tumor December 2024 it was removed since December 2024 David has been symptomatic & MRI has picked up a 3rd Tumor which Radiation stunted. Next MRI is in June, Chemo finishes in August.
Thankyou for your story Sally.
Kind regards Lyne Harris (Australia)