An edition of One more step (2015)

One more step

my story of living with cerebral palsy, climbing Kilimanjaro, and surviving the hardest race on earth

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An edition of One more step (2015)

One more step

my story of living with cerebral palsy, climbing Kilimanjaro, and surviving the hardest race on earth

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Ln 2008, Bonner Paddock summited Mount Kilimanjaro. Four years later, he earned the triathlete title Kona Ironman. Thousands have done each individually; Bonner is the first person with cerebral palsy to do both. Bonner grew up just wanting to be ordinary. Despite his skinny legs and habit of tripping over nothing, he fought to keep up with his athletic older brothers and did everything he could to feel like a regular kid, even when it became clear he wasn't. After being diagnosed with cerebral palsy at age eleven, Bonner didn't let it limit him---instead he simply ignored its existence. For the next eighteen years, he guarded the truth about his health, building a normal life and keeping his secret from everyone. But the sudden death of a friend's young son Jake, who also suffered from cerebral palsy, forced Bonner to reevaluate who he was. No longer content striving for normal, he began to pursue one breathtaking experience after another in Jake's memory and, in the process, raising international awareness about cerebral palsy. Embracing his weaknesses to understand his strengths, he pursued the ultimate adventure: the Ironman in Kona, Hawaii, a race regarded by many as the hardest on earth. Along the way he forged a renewed bond with his family and launched a foundation to help disabled children in Africa and at home. This is a story of perseverance that demonstrates how our lives are not defined by limits, but by the moments and lessons that push us past them.--Adapted from book jacket.

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English
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288

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Table of Contents

Normal. Happy.
A boy named Jake
Swimming in the riptides
The mountain
It's about to get real
The wall
Fire in the furnace
The fun-house mirror
Swim. Bike. Run.
Brothers
I told you this wasn't going to be easy
Me against the island
Go time
Man of iron.

Edition Notes

Other Titles
1 more step :
Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.8/360092, B
Library of Congress
RC388 .P33 2015, RC388.P33 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
288 pages :
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26480241M
Internet Archive
onemorestepmysto0000padd
ISBN 10
0062295586, 0062295608, 0062295594
ISBN 13
9780062295583, 9780062295606, 9780062295590
LCCN
2014035608
OCLC/WorldCat
881655806

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