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I Can. I Will.: My Story of Overcoming Abuse, Disability and Racism
Written by Mark Esho
Narrated by Damian Lynch
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Disabled with polio from the neck down aged 5, Mark Esho was told he would never walk again. Although he partially recovered, he had to battle against an abusive father and discrimination as a black and disabled person. But not only did he survive, Mark thrived! In an extraordinary story that starts with polio, discrimination, adversity, racism, abandonment and child abuse, Mark takes us through his amazing achievements, from working as a senior manager for a charity and creating several successful businesses, to winning awards and gaining his Masters Degree in Administration. For anyone who is facing any sort of adversity in their lives, Mark's story provides comfort, and shows that it is possible to overcome impossible odds.
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