I Wouldn't Change a Thing

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By Glenn Campbell

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About the Book

I Wouldn't Change a Thing is an engaging story about how a teenager overcomes a disability to live an ordinary life. Glenn Campbell was sixteen when a near fatal bicycle accident left him paralyzed from the neck down. His life was set on a seemingly unnavigable course. After a long period of rehabilitation and recovery, Glenn strived to maintain a positive attitude. While there have been many moments throughout that his faith and determination had been tested, he candidly reveals how he overcame those challenges. With the support of loving family, friends and an ever-growing faith, Glenn remained determined to build a life that he could call his own. In the end, you will see how he accepted this life-changing event by cherishing the life he now has.

Testimonials

"With today's news consumed with conflict, accusation, scandal and celebrity narcissism, Glenn Campbell's powerful autobiography, I Wouldn't Change a Thing, is an inspirational read on overcoming life's trivial frustrations and worries."

—Rick Lazio, former member of Congress

"Glenn has a history of faith, courage, ambition and love of life. His remarkable and inspirational story is an amazing representation of what he has accomplished against all odds...I met Glenn as a first year law student. Although he was on a different course than his dreams as a young man, he was determined to succeed in law school and become a lawyer. He worked tirelessly ... to prepare and plan for his future after graduation. Working with Glenn was one of the most rewarding experiences in my years at the Law School. I wait to hear of his next endeavor. Surely, he will be successful."

—Barbara J. Mehrman, Assistant Dean Emeritus Touro Law School

I Wouldn't Change a Thing