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'A book that'll change your perspective on life. You'll not be able
to put it down.' Fearne Cotton 'Everyone should read this book.
Sophie Morgan is the epitome of grit and determination. Her writing
is thought provoking, honest and in parts hilarious.' Katie Piper
OBE 'Wrenchingly honest...eye-opening and deeply moving. *****'
Mail on Sunday As seen on 'Living Wild; How to Change your Life' a
two-part prime-time series on Channel 4, Loose Women and The Great
Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C On the precipice of starting her adult
life, aged eighteen, Sophie, a rebellious and incorrigible wild
child, crashed her car and was instantly paralysed from the chest
down. Rushed to hospital, everything she had dreamed for her life
was instantly forgotten and her journey to rediscover herself and
build a different life began. But being told she would never walk
again would come to be the least of her concerns. Over the next
eighteen years, as she strived to come to terms with the change in
her body, her relationships were put to the test; she has had to
learn to cope with the many unexpected and unpredictable setbacks
of living with paralysis; she has had to overcome her own and other
people's perceptions of disability and explore the limits of her
abilities, all whilst searching for love, acceptance, meaning,
identity, and purpose. Driving Forwards is a remarkable and
powerful memoir, detailing Sophie's life-changing injury, her
recovery, and her life since. Strikingly honest, her story is
unusual and yet relatable, inspiring us to see how adversity can be
channelled into opportunity and how ongoing resilience can
ultimately lead to empowerment. 'Raw, life affirming and gorgeously
written - this book is filled with extraordinary honesty, courage
and warmth. Sophie's words will make us all braver and more
hopeful.' Daisy Buchanan 'A truly astonishing read about the power
of never giving up.' Sun 'F***king hell!! This book is absolutely
brilliant . . . One of the best memoirs I've ever read. Honest and
so blooming human, it's fantastic.' Kathy Burke
On the precipice of starting her adult life, aged eighteen, Sophie,
a rebellious and incorrigible wild child, crashed her car and was
instantly paralysed from the chest down. Rushed to hospital,
everything she had dreamed for her life was instantly forgotten and
her journey to rediscover herself and build a different life began.
But being told she would never walk again would come to be the
least of her concerns. Over the next eighteen years, as she strived
to come to terms with the change in her body, her relationships
were put to the test; she has had to learn to cope with the many
unexpected and unpredictable setbacks of living with paralysis; she
has had to overcome her own and other people's perceptions of
disability and explore the limits of her abilities, all whilst
searching for love, acceptance, meaning, identity, and purpose.
Driving Forwards is a remarkable and powerful memoir, detailing
Sophie's life-changing injury, her recovery, and her life since.
Strikingly honest, her story is unusual and yet relatable,
inspiring us to see how adversity can be channelled into
opportunity and how ongoing resilience can ultimately lead to
empowerment.
'A book that'll change your perspective on life. You'll not be able
to put it down.' Fearne Cotton 'Inspirational, eye-opening and
deeply moving.' Mail on Sunday 'A searing read.' The Guardian As
seen on 'Living Wild; How to Change your Life' a two-part
prime-time series on Channel 4, Loose Women and The Great Celebrity
Bake Off for SU2C On the precipice of starting her adult life, aged
eighteen, Sophie, a rebellious and incorrigible wild child, crashed
her car and was instantly paralysed from the chest down. Rushed to
hospital, everything she had dreamed for her life was instantly
forgotten and her journey to rediscover herself and build a
different life began. But being told she would never walk again
would come to be the least of her concerns. Over the next eighteen
years, as she strived to come to terms with the change in her body,
her relationships were put to the test; she has had to learn to
cope with the many unexpected and unpredictable setbacks of living
with paralysis; she has had to overcome her own and other people's
perceptions of disability and explore the limits of her abilities,
all whilst searching for love, acceptance, meaning, identity, and
purpose. Driving Forwards is a remarkable and powerful memoir,
detailing Sophie's life-changing injury, her recovery, and her life
since. Strikingly honest, her story is unusual and yet relatable,
inspiring us to see how adversity can be channelled into
opportunity and how ongoing resilience can ultimately lead to
empowerment.
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