Description
Book one of Frances Mae Sinclair-Kaspick depicting her remarkable journey from birth to a self-fulfilling, independent life at age twenty two. She grew up in inner city Winnipeg, facing the disadvantages inherent in physical disabilities from birth, poverty, and economic and cultural barriers.
Her story is also about the advantages of having a large, loving family and the maternal figure of her Cree grandmother who raised her with unfaltering support and insistence that Frances not be “a quitter.”
This book is one of profound inspiration, not just for others who face the challenges of physical disabilities but also for all of us who, through Frances’ personal account, can witness and learn from an indomitable human spirit.