This book gave me so many moments of pause. The story is gripping, and Michael tells it in a way that you feel like you were right there in the recovery process with him, learning to walk again, feeling his wife's presence by his side, being frustrated by doctors who weren't helping and thankful for those who were. And feeling pushed by the therapists.
But most importantly, you're taken through the personal journey he went through to arrive at his shift and the mindset of not having a bad day again. I've now followed Michael extensively, and he genuinely lives it. Such clarity and hope for us when we're in these situations (whether they're as extreme as Michael's or not).
Fantastic read, honesty, humility, kindness and openness. I grew from reading this book, which is what I ask for in any book.