
Look Up, Move Forward
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly S. Hobscheid
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By:
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Becky Andrews
When 18-year-old Becky Andrews is diagnosed with the degenerative eye condition retinitis pigmentosa, she finally understands her childhood challenges of softball strikeouts, notorious clumsiness, and why she's never been able to see the stars.
As her vision narrows, she must give up driving and accept her need for a mobility cane. In the process, she learns to embrace her new identity as a blind woman, one step at a time. Undeterred by the certainty of eventual blindness, Becky adopts a proactive approach to creating a life of purpose and joy.
Becky's remarkable story of living life to the fullest is a journey of courage and determination. Part memoir and part resilience manifesto, Look Up, Move Forward will inspire readers to face their own lives with more creativity, grit, determination, and joy.
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Pit stops in record time...
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very motivational for me
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Would you listen to Look Up, Move Forward again? Why?
Yes, this is an inspiring true story of how Beck Andrews chose not to allow retinitus pigmentosa (a degenerative eye disease) to keep her from living her best life. She is first diagnosed with this disease near the time of her engagement to Steve. The author shares her physical and emotional struggles and how she overcame each of them with gratitude, forgiveness, creativity and perserverance.What did you like best about this story?
She does not allow the numerous challanges of her vision loss to keep her from going to college, having children, forging a career or running the Boston Marathon. She shares her secrets to thriving in life rather than just surviving.What about Kimberly S. Hobscheid’s performance did you like?
The narrator does a great job of capturing the author's voice. She has a pleasant up-beat voice.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This book motivates me to overcome the challanges in my own life with more grace. The story caused me to be more thankful for my advantages and more creative in overcoming difficulties.Any additional comments?
I received a review copy of this audiobook from Audio Book Boom at my request and have voluntarily left this review.Inspiring True Story of Conquering RP.
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If you could sum up Look Up, Move Forward in three words, what would they be?
Rising UpWhat did you like best about this story?
I feel more alive for having read this great book. Look up, move forward.... there is so much in just that message. TEverybody needs this book and it's messages!
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The narrator for this book is perky and bright, sometimes too much so. But she handles most portions of this book well.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Look Up, Move Forward
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Inspirational and heartwarming
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“Look Up, Move Forward” is a book about living with joy and dignity, about choosing to face every day with gratitude, courage, and tenacity, no matter what circumstances that day brings. Mrs. Andrews isn’t just a writer of pretty words, someone who talks the talk; she practices what she preaches. Her worldview and mine are similar. Reading her book has been a refreshing reminder of the benefits that come from living gratefully and graciously.
Uplifting Memoir
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We were always told “don’t give anyone any special treatment” and we didn’t; sometimes to somewhat harsh extremes but the idea of a mainstream school is to expose those with disabilities to as normal an environment as possible. “Look Up, Move Forward” allowed me to “see” what that would mean to a non-sighted person.
To say Becky Andrews has lead an inspirational life is an understatement. I can’t think of many sighted people who have accomplished what she has. Becky is the most abled person I can think of.
This book will help change your personal dictionary by redefining or even eliminating the word “handicapped”.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Inspirational Has A New Meaning
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Look up
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While I don’t have a degenerative eye disease who doesn’t have obstacles in life that pop up and seem to alter our course completely.
The story addressed real issues and the answers weren’t always easy or perfect but to watch the author to roll with life’s changes by looking up and moving forward was quite inspiring.
She has truly inspired me to reevaluate how I handle life’s challenges and to try to face them with my whole heart.
Inspiring and relatable.
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