Gregory
The Life of a Lupus Warrior
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About the Book
Gregory Garland Johnson lived for 35 years. This book chronicles his tragic and uplifting life as a Lupus warrior. His life is portrayed in two distinct parts. In the early years before his diagnosis, Gregory was young, vibrant, full of energy, exhibiting a passion for life and a promising future. After his diagnosis, Gregory was slow and reserved, and his future was unknown. The book is written in two parts, the first is an autobiography, the second a biography. Gregory died before he completed this work, and his sister, Sandra, completed it on his behalf.
Gregory’s story is one of love, compassion and service, from someone who was undergoing tremendous medical hardships. Yet in spite of his condition, Gregory’s spirit was warm and inviting. The love of God was in him, and he rose above his circumstances to live a good life, with wonderful friends and family who loved him deeply. It is a story of the triumph of the human spirit when in difficult circumstances. As you read Gregory’s story, you will draw strength from his compassion, and renew your own desire to help your fellow man, whatever your circumstance. As you read the story of this warrior who fought for life, it will encourage the warrior for a zestful life in you to come out, and hearten your deeply rooted spiritual flames to illuminate brightly until your day is done.
About the Author
Sandra K. Johnson, Ph.D. Sandra K. Johnson is a technology trailblazer. She is the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and a Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM. During her 20 years with IBM, she has accumulated over 35 patents and patent applications, and authored over 35 technical publications. She is a Fellow of the Dr. Johnson has a zest for life, and is always looking for opportunities to learn and experience new things. She was diagnosed with non-life-threatening discoid Lupus nine months after the death of her brother, Gregory. She has a passion for encouraging and inspiring others. As a result, Gregory’s life experiences, her own experiences with Lupus, and her desire to encourage others to live life to its fullest, whatever the circumstance, motivated her to complete Gregory’s autobiography. Dr. Johnson resides in