“A must-read” —Julie Dussliere, Chief of Paralympic Sport, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee
Nineteen people from across the globe, ranging in age from twenty to seventy-plus, tell their stories of living and thriving in diverse fields — in sport, the arts, medicine, business and more. With refreshing frankness, they share their successes along with their struggles — grit is the one characteristic they all have in common. These are not stories of people overcoming disability — they’re stories of people accommodating disability while pursuing their dreams. Pure Grit shines a light on boundless possibility whatever the individual challenge.
“Pure Grit highlights the lived experience of remarkable individuals, who collectively demonstrate that growing up with a disability brings strength, perspective, and resilience.” —Dr. Cheri Blauwet, Assistant Professor of PM&R, Harvard Medical School
“An insightful collection of stories.” —Dr. Christine Imms, Apex Australia Chair of Neurodevelopment and Disability, University of Melbourne
“The stories in Pure Grit are a testament to human achievement no matter your ability. An extraordinary read.” —Casey Wasserman, Chairperson, Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Program Director, Gillette Children’s Press at Gillette Children's Hospital, Minnesota. Currently working as author/editor on the Gillette Children’s Healthcare Series–a series of nine books on childhood-acquired physical and neurological conditions. Five books co-published December 2024 with Mac Keith Press, UK, including: - Craniosynostosis - Idiopathic Scoliosis - Spastic Hemiplegia—Unilateral Cerebral Palsy - Spastic Quadriplegia—Bilateral Cerebral Palsy - Spastic Diplegia—Bilateral Cerebral Palsy, second edition
Four due 2025/6 - Epilepsy - Spina Bifida - Non-idiopathic scoliosis - Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Previous books include: - Spastic Diplegia–Bilateral Cerebral Palsy, first edition (2020) - Pure Grit, co-authored with Kara Buckley, (2021)
Insightful book! The art for each person is such a great touch. Definitely worth the read and I have already recommended this book to a number of people.