Review of One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic
Posted: 19 Jan 2023, 14:23
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic" by Michael L. McCord.]
One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic by Michael L. McCord is a tale that depicts the life of Michael "Mike" L. McCord.
The memoir starts with the story of "The Little Engine That Could." The author tells the story of the little engine who believed in herself despite what others said or felt about her. The little engine did the impossible by pulling a train filled with toys over a mountain. Later on in life, the author was in a situation where his faith and willpower were tested by nature and the people around him. Mike had a severe accident in which he broke his C-5 and C-6 neckbones in his spinal cord. He was diagnosed with Brown-Séquard syndrome, and the odds he would ever walk again were extremely slim. That wasn't all nature had in store for him; he also lost his job, and his marriage was in an unstable state. Would Mike ever walk again? Would he accept what the surgeon and therapist had said to him? Would he go against all odds and do the impossible like the little engine? Find out more when you grab a copy of the book One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic by Michael L. McCord.
What I loved most about this book was the courage, endurance, and perseverance spirit Mike had in these perilous times. It was nice to see that his friends and family were there for him during the toughest times of his life. Despite the tribulations, he had a positive attitude toward life and was determined to do whatever it took to be able to walk again. Another point I loved was its ability to elicit strong emotions from the reader. My heart was saddened when Randy, his physical therapist, discouraged him by saying that he should forget about climbing mountains when Mike told him that when he leaves rehab, he would climb a mountain and send photos to him. I was also glad when Mike was able to sit upright for the first time after several trials at Kansas City Rehab. I also loved the fact that his two sons, Sean and Ryan, were able to bond with their father, Mike, after his time at Kansas City Rehab.
There was nothing I disliked about One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic by Michael L. McCord. It was inspiring as he was able to touch the lives of various quadriplegics, including Mark, who was as determined as Mike was to do the impossible and walk again. Although I found a few grammatical errors while reading, it was exciting and not tedious at any point in my reading process.
I would rate the book 5 out of 5 stars because it was educative, inspiring, and intriguing to read. I would also state that it is professionally edited because I only found a few grammatical errors while reading it.
I would recommend One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic to victims of quadriplegic accidents and also to individuals who are feeling down and think everything isn't going as planned for them in this world. This book was inspiring and serves as motivation for readers who are doubting their potential.
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One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic
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One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic by Michael L. McCord is a tale that depicts the life of Michael "Mike" L. McCord.
The memoir starts with the story of "The Little Engine That Could." The author tells the story of the little engine who believed in herself despite what others said or felt about her. The little engine did the impossible by pulling a train filled with toys over a mountain. Later on in life, the author was in a situation where his faith and willpower were tested by nature and the people around him. Mike had a severe accident in which he broke his C-5 and C-6 neckbones in his spinal cord. He was diagnosed with Brown-Séquard syndrome, and the odds he would ever walk again were extremely slim. That wasn't all nature had in store for him; he also lost his job, and his marriage was in an unstable state. Would Mike ever walk again? Would he accept what the surgeon and therapist had said to him? Would he go against all odds and do the impossible like the little engine? Find out more when you grab a copy of the book One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic by Michael L. McCord.
What I loved most about this book was the courage, endurance, and perseverance spirit Mike had in these perilous times. It was nice to see that his friends and family were there for him during the toughest times of his life. Despite the tribulations, he had a positive attitude toward life and was determined to do whatever it took to be able to walk again. Another point I loved was its ability to elicit strong emotions from the reader. My heart was saddened when Randy, his physical therapist, discouraged him by saying that he should forget about climbing mountains when Mike told him that when he leaves rehab, he would climb a mountain and send photos to him. I was also glad when Mike was able to sit upright for the first time after several trials at Kansas City Rehab. I also loved the fact that his two sons, Sean and Ryan, were able to bond with their father, Mike, after his time at Kansas City Rehab.
There was nothing I disliked about One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic by Michael L. McCord. It was inspiring as he was able to touch the lives of various quadriplegics, including Mark, who was as determined as Mike was to do the impossible and walk again. Although I found a few grammatical errors while reading, it was exciting and not tedious at any point in my reading process.
I would rate the book 5 out of 5 stars because it was educative, inspiring, and intriguing to read. I would also state that it is professionally edited because I only found a few grammatical errors while reading it.
I would recommend One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic to victims of quadriplegic accidents and also to individuals who are feeling down and think everything isn't going as planned for them in this world. This book was inspiring and serves as motivation for readers who are doubting their potential.
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One Step at a Time: Memoir of a Former Quadriplegic
View: on Bookshelves