
It was the beginning of a profound transformation that would reshape her identity, her purpose, and ultimately her legacy. Her book, Climbing Back: From Coma to Calling, captures that journey with emotional clarity and quiet strength, offering readers more than a personal story. It offers a blueprint for resilience, reinvention, and rising forward.
When Helen emerged from a coma, the world around her continued as usual. But internally, everything had changed. A coma does not simply pause the body. It interrupts the sense of self. Recovery is not only physical. It is emotional, psychological, and deeply personal. Helen found herself navigating the fragile space between who she once was and who she was becoming.
Rather than allowing that experience to exist only as a private struggle, she made a powerful decision. She would give it meaning. She would translate pain into purpose. She would tell the truth.
“A coma didn’t end my life. It interrupted it,” she explains. “What followed was not just recovery, but a calling to rise with purpose, clarity, and resilience.”
That calling became the foundation of Climbing Back. Through thoughtful storytelling, Helen invites readers into the reality of rebuilding. She does not present recovery as effortless or immediate. Instead, she reveals it as a layered process shaped by courage, uncertainty, and intentional growth. Her writing reflects both vulnerability and strength, creating a narrative that feels deeply human and universally relatable.
The process of writing the book became part of her healing. She approached it in stages, first capturing memories with honesty, then shaping them into meaning, and finally refining the message so it could serve others. Some moments were difficult to revisit. Trauma leaves emotional echoes. But Helen remained committed to authenticity. She understood that the power of her story did not come from perfection. It came from truth.
One of the most important shifts in her creative journey was realizing that her story was not only about explaining what happened. It was about helping others see what is possible. Her vulnerability became a source of credibility. Her survival became a form of leadership.
This message has clearly resonated. The book reached #1 Amazon Best Seller in the 90 Minute Short Reads category on Amazon, reflecting the impact of its message on readers navigating their own challenges. Its success is not just a measure of sales. It is a reflection of connection. People see themselves in her words. They find reassurance in her honesty.
At its heart, Climbing Back speaks to anyone who has experienced disruption. It is for survivors of illness, individuals rebuilding after loss, and those standing at the uncertain edge of reinvention. It acknowledges a truth many people carry silently. Life can change without warning. Identity can fracture. The future can feel unfamiliar.
But it also offers hope.
“Survival is not the finish line,” Helen says. “It’s the invitation to rebuild your life with intention and meaning.”
Today, Helen continues to expand her voice beyond the page. She is stepping into spaces where her story can inspire conversations around resilience, leadership, and purpose. Her work reflects a larger mission to empower others, particularly those who feel interrupted, unseen, or underestimated.
Her journey demonstrates that resilience is not about avoiding hardship. It is about choosing to rise after hardship reshapes you. It is about embracing the opportunity to rebuild with intention, clarity, and courage.
Through Climbing Back, Helen Ify Konoma has transformed personal survival into a message that reaches far beyond her own experience. She reminds readers that even life’s most unexpected interruptions can become the foundation for something meaningful.
Her story is not defined by the moment everything stopped. It is defined by everything she chose to build after.