A Girl on Wheels: My story of living through youth with Friedreich’s Ataxia
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All I ever wanted was to be normal. But when I was diagnosed with a horrible disease, my life became filled with insurmountable challenges far from normal.
Terrified I wouldn’t have a life worth living, I went to an academy where everything changed for me. I was exhilarated to discover my life was just beginning.
Living without my parents and dealing with my disease alone scared me. But after making friends, my temporary home was better than I could have imagined. When I fell hard for a new friend, I must face my greatest fear: Of falling in love with someone only to risk losing him or even worse never knowing love.
A Girl on Wheels is a heartwarming story by Alicia Weston. If you like memoirs, then you’ll love this captivating and profound Christian story of disability, young love, and family.