Stricken by polio in his teens, Gary Presley fought his way from
being an angry, embittered young man to a perceptive man with a
talent for writing.
His book, 7 Wheelchairs, deals with his life as seen from a
wheelchair, "boob high to the world". He writes with honesty, with
understanding and, occasionally, cutting wit. After contracting
polio, he spent three months in an iron rung. He describes this
lie-saving/torture device letting his readers see and understand
his feelings regarding the device.
With the help and support of his parents and later, the love of his
wife, Belinda, Gary now refers to himself as "the Gimp" and has
reconciled with life as he knows it. He has become an advocate for
those with disabilities. He has also become a writer, with essays
published in several essays published in several periodicals.
This is a book well worth reading. I recommend it highly.