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"Hey mom, I think I might be good at writing. One day, I think I'll
write a book." --John Marshall Foster, 2015 In her second book
Inside His locked Box: The Marshall Racing Project 33, Susan E
Foster gives voice to her late son, John Marshall Foster, who
committed suicide following a miraculous recovery from a harrowing
motorcycle accident. It was not the accident that led him to end
his life. It goes much deeper. Marshall was battling thoughts of
suicide long before the crash. Now through a series of revealing
conversations, text messages and essays written by her son, Susan
shares an in-depth and profound look inside his life. From his own
written words, readers will learn what triggered Marshall's journey
while also highlighting what his mother and siblings endured during
a very difficult and tumultuous time in their lives. What followed
piloted the launch of The Marshall Racing Project 33 (MRP33), a
special event created in Marshall's honor benefitting Mental Health
Awareness. The special event involved the surprise unveiling of
Marshall's wrecked motorcycle completely refurbished by the founder
of Marshall Racing Project 33, Ever Gomez, who played an important
role in Marshall's life. Painted in Marshall's favorite color green
and numbered 33 for Marshall's birthday (March 3rd), Ever continues
to race Marshall's bike delivering the important message that when
you feel most hopeless, you are positioned for your coming
breakthrough, there is always a reason for hope and life matters.
Your life matters. *A portion of sale net proceeds go to: The
Marshall Racing Project 33 (MRP33) benefiting Mental Health
Awareness
"Hey mom, I think I might be good at writing. One day, I think I'll
write a book." --John Marshall Foster, 2015 In her second book
Inside His locked Box: The Marshall Racing Project 33, Susan E
Foster gives voice to her late son, John Marshall Foster, who
committed suicide following a miraculous recovery from a harrowing
motorcycle accident. It was not the accident that led him to end
his life. It goes much deeper. Marshall was battling thoughts of
suicide long before the crash. Now through a series of revealing
conversations, text messages and essays written by her son, Susan
shares an in-depth and profound look inside his life. From his own
written words, readers will learn what triggered Marshall's journey
while also highlighting what his mother and siblings endured during
a very difficult and tumultuous time in their lives. What followed
piloted the launch of The Marshall Racing Project 33 (MRP33), a
special event created in Marshall's honor benefitting Mental Health
Awareness. The special event involved the surprise unveiling of
Marshall's wrecked motorcycle completely refurbished by the founder
of Marshall Racing Project 33, Ever Gomez, who played an important
role in Marshall's life. Painted in Marshall's favorite color green
and numbered 33 for Marshall's birthday (March 3rd), Ever continues
to race Marshall's bike delivering the important message that when
you feel most hopeless, you are positioned for your coming
breakthrough, there is always a reason for hope and life matters.
Your life matters. *A portion of sale net proceeds go to: The
Marshall Racing Project 33 (MRP33) benefiting Mental Health
Awareness
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