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Ryan Thatch
is on page 155 of 224
I think that the author probably wrote this selection because he wanted to share what it is like to be paralyzed from the neck down and that he wanted to show how different his life from our lives are. I know that this is the reason that he wrote this book because he wants to send us a message that even though he my be disabled, he shows how you can always stay positive no matter what your situation is.
— Nov 09, 2015 09:12AM
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Ryan Thatch
is finished
The best part of the book is when Eric talks about how he has to deal with being paralyzed in his everyday life. This is the best part of the book because I makes me feel lucky that I am able to use my limbs and that I shouldn't take any thing for granted. My least favorite part of the book is when the author describes what he felt like when he was first paralyzed because it was very sad.
— Dec 07, 2015 09:14AM
Ryan Thatch
is finished
In the book, Eric LeGrand talks about how even though he is paralyzed from the neck down, he does his best to remain positive. He also talks about how all of his coaches and teammates visit him and support him. Eric LeGrand also started his own foundation which helps people who deal with the same struggles that he does and with the money that they raise, it will go towards research for healing paralyzed people.
— Nov 16, 2015 09:15AM
Ryan Thatch
is on page 78 of 224
Eric LeGrand was a football player at Rutgers University. He was one of the top special teams and defensive players on the team until one day in October, Rutgers took on Army. Eric was sprinting down the field on the kickoff team after Rutgers had just scored a touchdown. He put his head down and delivered a huge hit on the Army kick returner. But after the hit, Eric and was paralyzed from the neck down.
— Nov 02, 2015 09:12AM
