Marc Woods looks down and notices a swollen ankle.
Its Summer time, school's out and Marc is not especially troubled - it could be the heat, or maybe a knock picked up kicking ball. Woods certainly did not expect the ankle to cost him his place on the GB Olympic team, and he certainly didn't think it had anything to do with bone cancer.
Marc Woods surviced cancer but lost his left leg below the knee. Just 18 months after chemotherapy he got to represent his country in the Paralympics, picking up no less than four golds. In "Personal Best" he gives you a personal perspective on his rollercoaster journey from trauma to triumph. It will help you identify your goals and focus on them, avoiding distractions, cherishing what’s most important to you and disregarding the voices that tell you what can and can’t be done.
This book is sponsored by Clive. |