
My Life In Their Hands by Stephen Gallagher
Stephen Gallagher was born in June 1962. At six months old, he caught gastroenteritis. Most children make a complete recovery, but Stephen was one of the rare and unlucky ones who went on to develop viral encephalitis. It took away his ability to move and communicate before he'd even had chance to learn how to walk or talk. Non-verbal throughout his life, Stephen has fought for years to find his voice. This is his story. 'When I look at other people's disabilities I think, my God, how lucky I am.' Stephen Gallagher. 'All I know about my son is he's educable.' Tommy Gallagher, Stephen's dad. 'They asked me, "How do you know what he knows?" And I said, "I just do".' Joan Gallagher, Stephen's mum. 'For a guy who can't walk, talk, feed himself or go to the bathroom himself, Stephen has done a lot of amazing stuff: from being awarded the Cornwell Badge (the Scouting VC) to going camping, hiking, canoeing and even abseiling with the Scouts. But surely the most amazing thing he did was to go from being "that bloke in the wheelchair" to being Stephen, everyone's friend, and I for one am very proud to call him mine.' Brian Heeley, Stephen's friend.Valley of Lights, Down River, Rain, and Nightmare, With Angel are just a few of Stephen Gallagher's award-winning novels. In a trilogy of novels that includes The Kingdom of Bones, The Bedlam Detective, and The Genuine William James, he created Sebastian Becker, Special Investigator to the Lord Chancellor's Visitation in Lunacy.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781839452680 |
| ISBN 10 | 1839452684 |
| Title | My Life In Their Hands |
| Author | Stephen Gallagher |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | FeedARead.com |
| Year published | 2020-05-08 |
| Number of pages | 158 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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