"Triple-T: Test, Triumph & Testimony" by Canice Listenbee is not merely confined to being a memoir — it's a battlefield report from a life that began in crisis. Born at 2 lbs 14oz with no guarantees of survival, Canice Listenbee urges you into a story where the first breath was already a triumph, and each one after had to be fought for. Through hospital corridors and therapy rooms, the pages bring an inspiring story to life with raw, unfiltered clarity. Feeding tubes, underdeveloped muscles, whispered predictions of a vegetative future — each moment is detailed with the precision of someone who has lived the pain and refused to surrender. But this story doesn't ask for pity. It demands respect. With each chapter, it pushes through physical therapy, misdiagnoses, surgical tables, and the deafening silence of being unheard. Even near-death becomes a plot twist, not a finale. Chiefly, Triple-T is a fearless testimony of defiance — against odds, against doubt, against the quiet longing to give up. It is not written to impress. It is written to impact. And it does. Unapologetically.