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In the years since the crash I have scoured the memory of that night. One part of me wants to clasp my eighteen-year-old face, pull her towards me and scream as loud as a fighter-jet,
LOOK OUT! But, looking back, what
would I want to do differently. Would I warn her what was going to happen? Perhaps not, perhaps I would say nothing at all. Impulsive, childish and foolish, I now know there was no better way for her to go but forward, to drive head-first into the unknown. To fall forward into life. Because if she hadn't, then I wouldn't be where I am no, about to do exactly the same.
About the author
Sophie is an award-winning disability advocate, inclusion consultant and one of the first, and only, female disabled television hosts in the world.
Sophie is determined to channel her adversity into opportunity and she sees her challenges as a unique chance for creativity, she has become the ultimate agent for change, voted in the Top 10 most influential people with a disability in the UK three years in a row.
She is best known for her role as one of the lead presenters of the Paralympic Games (Channel 4) for nearly a decade. In addition to sports broadcasting, she fronts her own travel series (Living Wild), consumer and current affairs documentaries (Dispatches & Unreported World) and is a well-known television personality (ITV's 'Loose Women').
Sophie is Global Ambassador for brands such as Toyota and Can-Am, and has consulted for international companies such as Target, Virgin Media, Air BnB, John Lewis and more. She is also patron of several charities (Scope, Back Up), Global Ambassador for Women's Rights and Inclusive Education for Leonard Cheshire and on the Special Advisory Committee for Human Rights Watch, on behalf of whom she spoke at the United Nations.
Summary
A powerful and motivational memoir by award winning disability advocate and TV presenter, Sophie Morgan.
Foreword
A powerful and motivational memoir by award winning disability advocate and TV presenter, Sophie Morgan.