Synopses & Reviews
On her first day of seventh grade, a car struck Brooke Ellison on her way home from school. The accident left her paralyzed from the neck down and dependent on a respirator.
Ten years later, with her mother, Jean, by her side, Brooke graduated with honors from Harvard University. This is the story, told in their own words, of the miraculous journey that Brooke and Jean undertook so that Brooke could achieve her goals, against all odds. Written in alternating chapters by Brooke and Jean, The Brooke Ellison Story is filled with optimism, confidence, and inspiration. It is not just about one extrordinary mother-daughter relationship, but about the special bond that exists between mothers and daughters everywhere.
The Brooke Ellison Story is now an A&E original movie directed by Christopher Reeve, starring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, John Slattery, and Lacey Chabert.
Review
"Written with keen intellect and an open heart . . ." (Library Journal)
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"A tribute to the remarkable strength of a family in the face of a disaster." (Kirkus Reviews)
Synopsis
The author's memoir focuses on the trials and tribulations of functioning in the world as a quadriplegic.
Synopsis
A memoir which will focus on the trials and tribulations of functioning in the world as a quadriplegic.
About the Author
Brooke and Jean Ellison currently reside in Stony Brook, New York. Brooke recently completed her master's degree in Public Policy at Harvard and is now pursuing a Ph.D. at Stony Brook University.