This book is an autobiography of a young man born into a family of 10 children. He played football, baseball, basketball, and track in high school. He was a member of band, mixed chorus, and boys' chorus; he participated in class plays and was a member of the national honor society. At 17, he was in a farm accident that left him a quadriplegic. A doctor at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, thought life as a quadriplegic was worse than death and told the young man's parents, "Unfortunately, he will live." That young man was me. I set out to prove the doctor wrong. I graduated from college and then from law school. I took and passed the Texas Bar Exam, becoming a Texas attorney. Then, I took and passed the Minnesota Bar Exam, becoming a Minnesota attorney. After working for an established attorney for two years, I started my own law firm in the "Icebox of the Nation," International Falls, Minnesota. I enjoyed hunting all by myself with a crossbow - and got six deer and eight turkeys. I loved my secretary, then fell in love with a beautiful woman who had been an exotic dancer. I realized my lifelong dream of having sex with a pretty woman who loved me just the way I was.
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