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Written nearly two decades since Ellison's film-adapted book, Miracles Happen: One Mother, One Daughter, One Journey, LOOK BOTH WAYS offers a more mature, more contemplative look at life after the accident that left her paralyzed from the neck down at age eleven. Using personal and, at times, emotionally challenging events in her life as a platform, Ellison compels readers to reflect upon experiences in their own lives and thrive as a result of them. Exploring topics such as identity, ethics, inclusion, hope, and love as part autobiography and part sociological analysis, Ellison imparts…mehr

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Written nearly two decades since Ellison's film-adapted book, Miracles Happen: One Mother, One Daughter, One Journey, LOOK BOTH WAYS offers a more mature, more contemplative look at life after the accident that left her paralyzed from the neck down at age eleven. Using personal and, at times, emotionally challenging events in her life as a platform, Ellison compels readers to reflect upon experiences in their own lives and thrive as a result of them. Exploring topics such as identity, ethics, inclusion, hope, and love as part autobiography and part sociological analysis, Ellison imparts universal truths fueled by the unrelenting spirit of one who refuses to be defined by a single event in her life, but rather chooses to be defined by all of them.
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Brooke Ellison is an author, public speaker, two-time Harvard graduate, scholar, humanitarian, and survivor. Living for more than thirty years with quadriplegia, Brooke has dedicated her life to hope, resilience, and empowerment.A policy and ethics expert in stem cell research for more than fifteen years, Brooke has been committed to changing the perception of life-saving science. From 2007 to 2014, Brooke served on the Empire State Stem Cell Board, which designed New York State's stem cell policy. As a faculty member at Stony Brook University, Brooke serves as director of the Center for Community Engagement and Leadership Development, empowering underserved communities.The details of Brooke's life have been widely covered in publications and television programs, such as The New York Times, People magazine, the Today show, Good Morning America, and Larry King Live. In each of these appearances, Brooke has expressed her desire to have an impact on the world, stating, "Wherever there is a condition of discouragement or inopportunity, that's where I hope to be."