Living a Dream
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Book Details
About the Book
Purpose The purpose of this book is to simply change your attitude when dealing with head injuries. One must accept the sense of positive opportunity. I was given a second chance at life on February 27, 1986. I suffered a concussion in a young businessman’s basketball league. It turned out that I had a blood disorder, and when I hit my head, I formed a blood clot in my brain stem. This injury affected my coordination throughout my body, thus affecting my vision, speech, and locomotion (walking). I cried for about a year! My parents didn’t know what to do. Finally, I was enrolled in an out-of-town rehabilitation center. I was forced to deal with my disability. In doing so, I realized that I had a rock-solid family. Also, my cognitive skills were intact. In short, I was a mental giant among the other clients. I discovered confidence, patience, and endurance with these qualities. I’ll have the opportunity to do something positive. —Stephen M. Ambrose
About the Author
Steve Ambrose is a middle child of five children by Jack and Peggy Ambrose. He is a college graduate from University of Georgia in 1981. Before that, Steve was enrolled in private and prep schools. His vast experiences are derived from a very unique existence. He was disabled back in 1986 and from this has generated a writing style of smooth, descriptive, humorous stories of human nature.