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About the BookAfter losing her younger brother to suicide, Alex, a resident in emergency medicine, suspends her residency at Tufts Medical Center. Alex is a brilliant doctor, but in her eyes, she had failed her brother, and her parents. Stuck in a haze of self-doubt, one summer's night on Duxbury Beach, she and a couple of friends discuss how Alex can move forward and she is keen on the idea of driving cross country, alone.Before her first night ends at a campground in Pennsylvania, she cross paths with Jesus, and for the rest of her journey, Jesus challenges Alex in every way possible to think of herself differently, to look at faith differently, to look at the world different and all through Alex's journey of restoration, she bears witness to Jesus' incredible gifts.About the AuthorMaureen lives in Greenville, Rhode Island. Born with athetoid cerebral palsy, she graduated from Roger Williams University, majoring in architectural studies. With limited fine motor control in her hands, Maureen uses a headpointer to type. In 2015, she received the prestigious Courage of Conscience Award from The Peace Abbey in Millis, Massachusetts for her strong advocacy work for people with developmental disabilities. In her spare time, Maureen loves to compose music-a lifelong passion.
Don't call me inspiring. Just call me a woman with athetoid cerebral palsy. My muscles don't function properly, but that doesn't mean I can't play a guitar. My speech might be difficult to understand, but it doesn't mean I have lesser intellect. My disability doesn't define me; it never will. What does define me is my love for my family and friends, my passion to compose incredible music, and my fire to have a place in this world to create change where the collective population will some day people with disabilities as people who are just people who bodies and minds are unique. This is my personal journey.
Cerebral palsy has claimed her body but not her mind. Kate is sharp. Kate wants all that she can get from life. She has a husband, a best friend and a devoted brother; all of whom would take a bullet for her. Husband and wife set out for a new life in Syracuse and later encounter uncharted waters that put their marriage to the test.
The designs concepts in this illustrated book are to promote the independence of people with disabilities. With the ingenuity and drive, there could be endless possibilities for devising any object to give people more independence. These design concepts only touch the surface.
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