Hayley Okines - A Life to Celebrate

Hayley Okines - A Life to Celebrate

by Hayley Okines
Hayley Okines - A Life to Celebrate

Hayley Okines - A Life to Celebrate

by Hayley Okines

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Overview

Hayley Okines was just like any other teenager: she loved clothes, shopping, and boy bands, and hated getting up in the morning. But she had progeria, which meant she aged eight times faster than normal, giving her the body of a 126-year-old. Her positive attitude and infectious smile charmed millions of people through her Extraordinary People TV documentaries.



At the age of seventeen, in April 2015, Hayley tragically lost her battle to be the longest survivor of progeria, succumbing to pneumonia in the arms of her mother. This book tells Hayley’s story in her own words, continuing from the bestselling Old Before My Time. She reflects on the pains and perks of growing up with progeria – from the heartbreak of being told she will never walk again to the delight of passing her exams and starting college. Hayley considers mood swings, marriage, music, and what it’s like to be ‘famous’ and is heartbreakingly positive about a future that wasn’t to be.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786150004
Publisher: Headline
Publication date: 08/20/2015
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 588 KB

About the Author

Hayley Okines is like no other 13-year-old schoolgirl.


Born with the rare genetic condition progeria, she ages eight times faster than the average person. In medical terms her body is like that of a 100-year-old woman. Yet she faces her condition with immense courage and a refreshing lack of self-pity.


Hayley has been the face of Channel 5’s critically acclaimed Extraordinary People series since she was just 4 years old. Her films have aired to audiences of 1.7 million. Hayley is a captivating personality and is currently filming her fifth documentary Hayley’s Teenage Dream which will be broadcast on C5 in September. For the first time she will also narrate the documentary.

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