"Mike Harcourt has a zest for life and its challenges that is truly
inspiring. Buy this book, share it with a friend, talk about it. If
anyone has learned the lesson of ''get on with it'' it''s Mike. His
courage and sense of humour are quite simply awesome!
-Bob Rae, Former Premier of Ontario
On November 30, 2002, former BC premier Mike Harcourt slipped
off the rail-less deck of his Pender Island cottage while carrying
two buckets of water to top off the hot tub. Pitched forward by the
weight of the full buckets, he tumbled down the rocky slope of a
six-metre cliff and landed face down in the ocean, deep in shock
and barely alive. The series of events that followed permanently
altered Mike Harcourt''s life, setting the stage for a remarkable
comeback.
Plan B is the inspirational story of Harcourt''s fight
to recover from this near-fatal accident that doctors initially
thought could leave him permanently confined to a wheelchair. His
personal story shares the intimate details of his accident, and
reveals his relentless optimism in the face of enormous physical
and emotional challenges. Today, Mike Harcourt walks without the
aid of support, has resumed driving a car, and remains fully
engaged in the projects that matter to him. His pragmatic gifts for
problem solving and goal setting have much to teach all of us about
turning our lives around, even in the most awful circumstances.
Mike Harcourt''s story has already touched thousands of people
and has motivated many to look for ways of being positive without
being superficial, to find choices and the courage to make them
instead of feeling stuck, and to transform their nightmare into a
dream. Full of hope and inspiration, Plan B shows how anyone can
rise above life''s serious and unexpected challenges, through one
man''s powerful personal story.
Harcourt''s accident and subsequent rehabilitation and recovery
have connected him with disability issues, sustainable cities, and
the wonder of his natural surroundings in a profound and deeply
personal way. Readers will marvel at how this self-confessed
"recovering politician" has reshaped his career to become an
international figure in such areas as environmental issues,
aboriginal rights, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, and the
preservation of North America''s wilderness.