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To those of you who believe in the circle of life having CP is like building A mosaic with small delicate puzzle pieces mean if you drop one Braking and in the process of falling to the ground
The music of CP is less about having Cp but dealing with building a beautiful mosaic of the life

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To those of you who believe in the circle of life having CP is like building A mosaic with small delicate puzzle pieces mean if you drop one Braking and in the process of falling to the ground

The music of CP is less about having Cp but dealing with building a beautiful mosaic of the life


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Autorenporträt
Win Kelly Charles is an author, educator and mentor. As an athlete, Win Kelly Charles has competed in the Kona Iron Man Triathlete as the first person with Cerebral Palsy to be invited to the games. As an author she enjoyed 2 Bestselling books

Her first published book I, Win was her debut as an author. She has also personally authored three young adult novels, "The View from my Heels" and "The View from my Makeup Collection". She is also currently working on her first of many children's books to educate parents and children about embracing differences among each other.

In addition to her memoir and novels, Win has co-authored 2 Bestselling books and plans to become a New York Times Bestselling Author by the end of 2016. Win also became a published Huffington Post author in 2015 and intends to write more blog articles as the year winds down.

She is a staunch advocate for raising awareness that disabled men, women and children also have abilities to do great things as evident by her success.