"Kasey to The Rescue" Gives A Well Needed Perspective on Disabilities

I was turned onto to a book entitled “Kasey to The Rescue” by Ellen Rogers by my aunt Eileen this past weekend. This book was immediately captivating it dealt with a subject matter close to my heart, challenges related to living with a disability. The main character was a 22-year-old named Ned who got into a car accident at the beginning of the book. Not only does the author who happens to be his mother do a great job of detailing what it is like dealing with a Spinal Cord Injury from the perspective of a loved one she also introduced this reader to a new form of "assistive technology", that of a helper monkey. Immediately I was intrigued by the concept of the story and wanted to do more research on the helper monkey concept as it could relate to my physical needs. While I have not yet completed my research, I am definitely hopeful about what I have found. This book also holds a special place in my heart because it was turned into a movie which I am going to see later tonight. A review of the movie will follow. The overall message of the story is one of hope and perseverance. It comes at a perfect time for me. Those who know me may not be aware but lately I have been less than positive about my circumstance even with a welcome addition of a girlfriend I find it hard to stay positive. The message the author conveys has me rethinking the way I look at life. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone who reads memoirs and anyone who wants to learn what it is like to have a disability.

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