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Story of my older step brother Christopher Lee Coyle. From what I understood.

Das E-Book The Boy With CP wird angeboten von BookRix und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
Cerebral Palsey, nonfiction, sad story

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2013

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Pamela Wire

The Boy With CP

The Story Of A Strong Mentally Handicapped Man

Christopher Lee Coyle. And any of the mentally handicapped kids who are told they won't make it.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

Christopher's Story

A long time ago, there was a little boy born with CP. He was an adorable little boy. And his mother, Pauline, was so happy to have him.     

 Most kids born with CP didn't survive past the age of five years old back then. The doctor was surprised the boy survived the delivery.   

His mother was surprised she had survived from doing delivery because the doctor had assured her that it would be very unlikely for her to survive it. Let alone the boy.  The boy was named Christopher Lee Coyle. This is a true story I know this because he is my older brother. And he did everything in real life that he did in this story. Because this is his story.      

Chris was walking at an early age even though not many kids with CP could walk like they should he was walking without much difficulty. Pauline was mesmerized at how well he developed despite what the doctor had said.  Chris was just as normal as his siblings, Cheri, Bill, and Donnie, and nobody could tell him any different. 

 He was just as stubborn and determined as his mother. Which made everyone note that no matter how different he looked he was still his mother's son. His attitude towards everyone was kind and nonchalant, it was the kind that you rarely see in our generation. But you saw it him and that made it enough to make you love him.  

 He was lovable, caring, giving, and he never really expected much in return. Not because he couldn't think of anything he wanted. It was because he didn't want anything more than people to love and care for. He didn't need you to love him back, it was nice if you did, but you didn't have to he was nice and lovable no matter what anybody else said.