"Over half of the disabled commit suicide in the first few years of their new lives," says the author. "I wrote CripZen to show my brothers and sisters how to survive and in the process find love for... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Lorenzo Milam is a writer, reporter, and radio broadcaster who had polio in his youth and has become an outspoken spokesman for the concerns of paraplegics and quadraplegics of all kinds -- or "cripples," as he so defiantly calls them. This book is both a plea for compassion for the "disabled" and an eloquent manual for spiritual liberation, mainly for the disabled, but which can be read with benefit by anyone.
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