3 Must-Read Cerebral Palsy Books

Here are 3 must-read CP books written by people who have cerebral palsy:

1.  Misdiagnosed:  My Thirty-Year Struggle with a Debilitating Disorder I Never Had by Jean Sharon Abbott


 

3 Must-Read Cerebral Palsy Books

This book was beautifully written by my friend, Jean Sharon Abbott. It describes her “journey from wheels to heels,” which is a powerful, uplifting story of faith and perseverance. I was engrossed in her story, how her positive outlook remained in tact despite decades of doctor visits, medical procedures, and surgeries. You won’t want to put this book down! Watch Jean’s incredible journey on Today.com.


2.  Firewalk: Embracing Different Abilities by Kathy O’Connell

3 Must-Read Cerebral Palsy Books

This life-changing book was written by my friend, Kathy O’ Connell — one of the 6 cerebral palsy advocates you should know! You’ll be dazzled by her bravery, willingness to work on herself in order to embrace cerebral palsy and live “fully with a disability.” Kathy is the founder of Radiant Abilities, a website “devoted to the personal development of people with disabilities through increased self-esteem, confidence, and empowerment.”


3.  One More Step: My Story of Living with Cerebral Palsy, Climbing Kilimanjaro and Surviving the Hardest Race on Earth by Bonner Paddock

3 Must-Read Cerebral Palsy Books

This New York Times Bestseller by Bonner Paddock is the story of a man struggling  with the fact that he has cerebral palsy, learning to accept it — and the extraordinary emotional, physical journey that transpires. This is truly a page-turner filled with adventure, determination, and the dogged pursuit of seemingly insurmountable goals. Bonner is the founder of the OM Foundation, whose mission is “to raise awareness and support centers that provide services to empower children with disabilities and their families to live life beyond limits in their communities.”


These 3 must-read cp books are thought-provoking, inspiring, and motivating stories that will challenge what you think is possible for a person with cerebral palsy — and, yourself! Love poetry? Check out my book, which will celebrate 20 years in print in 2022.

 

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