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The Little Big Things

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Zusatztext He is one of the most amazing human beings - and I challenge anyone to not be touched by his account. Informationen zum Autor Henry Fraser is a British artist and motivational speaker. Henry was 17 years old when a tragic accident severely crushed his spinal cord. Paralysed from the shoulders down, he has conquered unimaginable difficulty to embrace the life in his new way of living. Using a specially developed stylus and easel Henry has become an accomplished mouth-painter. His first solo exhibition, Hand-to-Mouth, took place in July 2016. He has produced images for The Times coverage of the 2015 Rugby World Cup and earned a strong A-list fan base from J.K. Rowling to the England Rugby and England Cricket teams. Henry's 'Pushing Myself' talk inspires a number of high profile businesses and sports teams, including the Saracens and the England 7's. His talk encourages others to step outside of their comfort zones to find the gifts in life's challenges. Henry perfectly embodies his personal mantra of taking a 'relentlessly positive approach to life' and passionately motivates others to do the same. He was named on the Power 100 List as the 7th most influential person living with a disability in Britain 2017. Klappentext After breaking his spinal cord at seventeen, Henry Fraser had to draw on extraordinary determination and positivity to forge a career as an artist and motivational speaker, with his inspirational story of conquering adversity given here. Vorwort Sunday Times bestseller and inspirational memoir of the year by Henry Fraser, now a major musical production Zusammenfassung Sunday Times bestseller and inspirational memoir of the year by Henry Fraser, now a major musical production

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