Books tagged: paraplegic

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Waking Up in Paradise    by C.J. Day
Price: $5.99 USD. 217750 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 15, 2010. .

Cody Austin and his grandparents have just moved to an island they purchased in Belize. Cody, who was severely injured in the accident that killed his mother, has since climbed a mountain of disabilities and is dealing well with the challenges of being a paraplegic teenager. Things change quickly with the move, though, and Cody finds that life is coming at him fast—almost too fast ...
Eden Cove    by C.J. Day
Price: $5.99 USD. 270310 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on March 4, 2010. .

The third book in the Cody Austin series finds Cody and Sierra in the first semester of college. They’ve been asked to study online, teach a brilliant child and run a marine grant from their island. When they find the precious Prima Donna treasure in a coral reef around their island – it’s the find of the century, but everyone wants a part of it even if it means killing them to get it.
Mephibosheth    by Andrew Kooman
Price: $2.99 USD. 4860 words. Published on July 26, 2010. .

After recovering from a terrible car accident that rendered him a paraplegic, a man reflects on the new confines put on his life as he considers the limitations of life, faith, and love from a wheelchair.
Who Hit the Down Button    by Phyllis Porter Dolislager
Price: $1.99 USD. 13140 words. Published on January 21, 2011. .

This is a useful and encouraging book for anyone living with a chronic illness or disability. Life has its ups and downs, but for those who struggle with physical handicaps, the downside is often daunting.
Stewart's Story    by Ruth Madison
Price: Free! 9060 words. Published on December 12, 2011. .

Stewart returns home to face his past and make up for his mistakes, but he soon discovers that everyone wants something from him. Everyone, that is, except the one man he most wants to connect with: his father. This is a 9,000 word story. Though it stands alone, its characters also appear in the novel (W)hole by the same author.