A groundbreaking memoir about love, disability and perseverance, Ink in the Wheels: Stories to Make Love Roll is the unlikely story of Barton and Megan Cutter, and their journey to build a successful marriage despite others expectations. Barton Cutter, who has Cerebral Palsy never expected to fall in love, never mind getting married, and Megan was still grieving over the loss of a relationship and the death of her mother. Until now, there have been few accounts of a couple that addresses the themes of disability, intimacy, and marriage. Ink in the Wheels: Stories to Make Love Roll delves into themes of family influences and dynamics, creating external and internal support networks, direct support staff and the balance of caregiving, losing faith in one another and themselves-and finding it again.
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After joining , and with Art and Amy doing so many programs , I became very involved with the youth in the UMYF ... Amy was a great choir director , and our youth choir put on the program of Christmas · 42 · Gary E. Mann Chapter 7: Art ...
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Micah is a second grader who likes to play, go to school, and hang out with his friends.