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A Very New Day
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Pub Date
2 Feb 2017
| Archive Date
30 Jul 2017
Description
A Very New Day is about a boy with Cerebral palsy, who goes to go regular school for the first time in junior high and uses Morse code to write. Rich Trout is unable to use his hands. Instead, he drives his electric wheelchair and writes in Morse code with his head. Rich doubts that he belongs in regular school after being isolated to special education classes only.
He is inspired by Mrs. Tilley, his English teacher, who treats him as a regular student and shows Rich that anything is possible. Rich has one dream, to be a writer. Mrs. Tilley introduces Rich to an author friend of hers, who also has Cerebral palsy, serving as an inspiration and role model.
A Very New Day is about a boy with Cerebral palsy, who goes to go regular school for the first time in junior high and uses Morse code to write. Rich Trout is unable to use his hands. Instead, he...
Description
A Very New Day is about a boy with Cerebral palsy, who goes to go regular school for the first time in junior high and uses Morse code to write. Rich Trout is unable to use his hands. Instead, he drives his electric wheelchair and writes in Morse code with his head. Rich doubts that he belongs in regular school after being isolated to special education classes only.
He is inspired by Mrs. Tilley, his English teacher, who treats him as a regular student and shows Rich that anything is possible. Rich has one dream, to be a writer. Mrs. Tilley introduces Rich to an author friend of hers, who also has Cerebral palsy, serving as an inspiration and role model.
Advance Praise
“Salmon offers a unique view of first-day jitters through the experiences
of a brave, witty and insightful character whose physical limitations don’t
stop him from achieving his goals.” ~ Lisa Kaiser, co-author, Shyness: The
Ultimate Teen Guide
“Salmon offers a unique view of first-day jitters through the experiences of a brave, witty and insightful character whose physical limitations don’t stop him from achieving his goals.” ~ Lisa...
Advance Praise
“Salmon offers a unique view of first-day jitters through the experiences
of a brave, witty and insightful character whose physical limitations don’t
stop him from achieving his goals.” ~ Lisa Kaiser, co-author, Shyness: The
Ultimate Teen Guide
Marketing Plan
Every year, 10,000
babies will develop Cerebral palsy in the US alone. One of those people is
Steven Salmon, who was raised by a loving mother until the age of 47. When she
died, he was forced to live on his own—and now, he has a message: it’s possible
to live independently with severe Cerebral palsy.
“I became a man overnight, making decisions for the
first time in my life,” recalls Salmon in his new book, It’s a New Life!
“There was no one to wipe away my tears. But my promise to my mother was to
keep moving forward.”
In an inspiring and thought-provoking interview,
Salmon can discuss:
- The
struggles of using Morse code to write, since he cannot use his hands
- How
Cerebral palsy has helped him become an author, by giving him the strength
of patience
- His
response to being rejected for employment by the Department of Vocational
Rehabilitation, and how he continued to life out his dream
- How
he has been able to live independently, with the help of a care agency and
care attendants
- His
passion for life and moving forward, and how anyone can achieve their
dreams
Every year, 10,000 babies will develop Cerebral palsy in the US alone. One of those people is Steven Salmon, who was raised by a loving mother until the age of 47. When she died, he was forced to...
Marketing Plan
Every year, 10,000
babies will develop Cerebral palsy in the US alone. One of those people is
Steven Salmon, who was raised by a loving mother until the age of 47. When she
died, he was forced to live on his own—and now, he has a message: it’s possible
to live independently with severe Cerebral palsy.
“I became a man overnight, making decisions for the
first time in my life,” recalls Salmon in his new book, It’s a New Life!
“There was no one to wipe away my tears. But my promise to my mother was to
keep moving forward.”
In an inspiring and thought-provoking interview,
Salmon can discuss:
- The
struggles of using Morse code to write, since he cannot use his hands
- How
Cerebral palsy has helped him become an author, by giving him the strength
of patience
- His
response to being rejected for employment by the Department of Vocational
Rehabilitation, and how he continued to life out his dream
- How
he has been able to live independently, with the help of a care agency and
care attendants
- His
passion for life and moving forward, and how anyone can achieve their
dreams
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781612968179 |
| PRICE |
US$4.99 (USD)
|
Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781612968179 |
| PRICE |
US$4.99 (USD)
|
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