What's the Difference?

A Life with Disabilities but Not a Disabled Life

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Gary Gondos ISBN: 9781450258364
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 1, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Gary Gondos
ISBN: 9781450258364
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 1, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Gary Gondos life epitomizes his belief that disabilities should not stop people from accomplishing whatever they wish to do

. Gary suffered two strokes before he was three years old leaving with him with little use of his right arm and leg. Additionally, the strokes caused significant learning disabilities. Yet, despite all of this, Gary has persistently overcome obstacles in his life. By the age of eight, he regained the ability to walk. Although many said it would not be possible, Gary graduated from high school with his class, and then proceeded to earn his college degree.

Currently, Gary lives independently, works full-time and participates in a variety of activities. Garys perseverance, his will to succeed and his unwavering positive attitude have been the cornerstones of his innumerable achievements. In this book, Gary shares his inspirational story and helps each of us to see that we are greater than any of the challenges that we may face. Gary also shows us that regardless of how we may look on the outside we are all much more similar than we are different.

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Gary Gondos life epitomizes his belief that disabilities should not stop people from accomplishing whatever they wish to do

. Gary suffered two strokes before he was three years old leaving with him with little use of his right arm and leg. Additionally, the strokes caused significant learning disabilities. Yet, despite all of this, Gary has persistently overcome obstacles in his life. By the age of eight, he regained the ability to walk. Although many said it would not be possible, Gary graduated from high school with his class, and then proceeded to earn his college degree.

Currently, Gary lives independently, works full-time and participates in a variety of activities. Garys perseverance, his will to succeed and his unwavering positive attitude have been the cornerstones of his innumerable achievements. In this book, Gary shares his inspirational story and helps each of us to see that we are greater than any of the challenges that we may face. Gary also shows us that regardless of how we may look on the outside we are all much more similar than we are different.

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