This was a good book to read in a lot of short periods, because it is a series of observations Patriarch Rushton had from the vantage point of being a quadriplegic. I remember meeting him before, as he was somewhat of a celebrity in the church around Southern California. And he just seemed so normal.
I liked his optimism in life, and the fact that he admits that he struggled. But he still had his sense of humor, and his matter-of-fact way of stating things. He seemed like a great man who had his priorities straight, so that something as big as an accident like that didn't completely derail him.
No comments:
Post a Comment