My Next Move Forward

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Tasha Schuh, Jan Pavloski ISBN: 9781634891097
Publisher: Tasha Schuh Publication: December 8, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tasha Schuh, Jan Pavloski
ISBN: 9781634891097
Publisher: Tasha Schuh
Publication: December 8, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

In her first book, Tasha Schuh chronicled the details of her sixteen-foot fall to a concrete floor during a high school rehearsal of The Wizard of Oz. In My Last Step Backward, Tasha adapted to life as a C-5 quadriplegic and proved that, although tragedy might threaten our dreams, it can also inspire them.

In My Next Move Forward, Tasha dispels the myths and stereotypes that individuals with physical disabilities often confront. After the accholades of college graduation and being crowned Ms. Wheelchair USA, Tasha realizes she has no time for dating. Tasha—now a writer, speaker, and founder of a national support network called the PITCrew Movement—assesses her life to ask a question she had been avoiding for years: "Am I worthy of love?"

With belief in herself, Tasha takes a leap of faith that leads her to meet her soulmate, Doug Michaels. She tackles the pros and cons of online dating; answers questions on sex, intimacy, and childbirth; and confronts the delicate balance between work and romance. In My Next Move Forward, Tasha Schuh shows that setbacks often provide the best of life's lessons, and faith can transform dreams into reality.

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In her first book, Tasha Schuh chronicled the details of her sixteen-foot fall to a concrete floor during a high school rehearsal of The Wizard of Oz. In My Last Step Backward, Tasha adapted to life as a C-5 quadriplegic and proved that, although tragedy might threaten our dreams, it can also inspire them.

In My Next Move Forward, Tasha dispels the myths and stereotypes that individuals with physical disabilities often confront. After the accholades of college graduation and being crowned Ms. Wheelchair USA, Tasha realizes she has no time for dating. Tasha—now a writer, speaker, and founder of a national support network called the PITCrew Movement—assesses her life to ask a question she had been avoiding for years: "Am I worthy of love?"

With belief in herself, Tasha takes a leap of faith that leads her to meet her soulmate, Doug Michaels. She tackles the pros and cons of online dating; answers questions on sex, intimacy, and childbirth; and confronts the delicate balance between work and romance. In My Next Move Forward, Tasha Schuh shows that setbacks often provide the best of life's lessons, and faith can transform dreams into reality.

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