Wade C Hammond
Published: 2020-03-26
Total Pages: 272
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Not your typical tragedy (e.g. animal attack, lost in the wilderness, wartime injury, etc.) but an 8-year-old boy surviving triple-limb amputation by freight train. One of America's most famous yet untold stories of overcoming the stigma of disability and responding with inspirational resilience. To change your perspective on life, scroll up and buy now! Boy Interrupted takes the reader on Ricky's remarkable journey of miraculous survival, the power of kindness, humor, mistakes, post-traumatic growth, and other surprises. Along the way, Ricky's courageous response was recognized by such figures as Louis Zamperini, news reporters of the Los Angeles Examiner, U.S. Navy ship captains, and state Governors. In 1952, only the cities of Long Beach and Los Angeles, California were enthralled with the life and progress of their little hero, but now, his story is known world-wide. Richard Hammond was one of the most inspiring and influential people of all time and this book finally puts the spotlight back on this amazing man who never sought for personal attention. He is deserving of every accolade because he truly was a singular man who faced and surmounted uncommon challenges. The testament of his genuine character is that he lived without excuses or complaining. The perfect gift for a mentor or protege. Scroll up and buy now! ★★★★★Reader Reviews "Boy Interrupted is a beautiful book. It tells the life story of Richard Hammond after he was run over by a train as a young boy, how his life was spared, and how he went on to live a full and enriching life despite losing three limbs. It is a powerful reminder to anyone who has ever struggled that we are not our past, our diagnosis, or our situation, and that we need to keep going. It is also a call to action for anyone who loves or knows someone who is struggling to mentor and help them. This book influenced my life so strongly and helped me have a more positive outlook on my daily life. I usually don't read nonfiction or historical books. They don't capture my attention or hold it for very long. That was not the case with Boy Interrupted. I can honestly say that this was the first well written nonfiction book that kept me interested the whole way through. I needed to find out what was going to happen to Ricky next, how he or his family were going to handle each new trial with finesse. Boy Interrupted doesn't just focus on Ricky's personal struggle. We get the viewpoint of his caring mother as well, and see the trial this was in her life. However, we also see how it transformed her and we see her true, strong character as she advocates for her son. I highly recommend this book to anyone. We all struggle, and Richard Hammond has transformed the way I view my struggles-past and present. I only wish I could have had the opportunity to meet him and say thank you." -Sarah Hoggan