'At the end, the teacher asked for some feedback. I had obviously made an impression on a boy called Ben. 'I'm glad you've come in today because people think that I can't do anything in a wheelchair. After listening to you I know that I can.' At the age of 15, Hannah Rose had to come to terms with a life-changing event when a virus paralysed her from the neck down. Her story was featured in 'Hannah, Same Both Ways', a book which had a huge impact on many readers. In this follow-up, Hannah's remarkable story continues. ' Moving On' is full of amazing developments, unexpected surprises and hilarious anecdotes. From beginning to end, Hannah never fails to inspire.
I have really enjoyed reading both of Hannah's books. Hannah's story is a rollercoaster ride of heart warming, funny, sad, challenging emotions and expo of a young lady facing a life altering illness and disability at a young age. Magnificently supported by a close loving family and friends she learns to not only come to terms with her limitations but to metaphorically leap frog over them, achieving more in her young life than many able bodied folk have done!