In this refreshingly relatable memoir, David K .
All he does is peel back the curtain and show what it\'s really like to live with a disability..
Among his many experiences: Being a "normal" college student: living away from home, staying in a dorm, learning independence, partying Confronting his early mortality at the age of 13, and being entirely unprepared to deal with it Kissing a girl for the first time at age 19, and realizing that women could indeed be interested in someone with a severe disability Learning he needed a ventilator the hard way: nearly suffocating when out with friends, and rushing home in a panic David does not sugarcoat anything, nor does he spout a lot of empty inspirational rhetoric.
His many poignant recollections act as a prism, making the invisible visible, and demystifying the reality of having this neuromuscular disease. humanizes the experience of Life with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
In this refreshingly relatable memoir, David K