It’s Easier to Dance, a memoir, by Annie Laurie Harris, a woman of African American Heritage, born with cerebral palsy, depicts the highlights, turning points and crossroads of her life while living with a complex, multi-faceted disability.  Cerebral Palsy is a neurological birth defect that can impair the function of any part of the brain. In her case, her brilliant intellect exists concurrently with lack of muscle coordination and significant speech impairment as well as difficulty in swallowing and performing everyday tasks.  Ms. Harris tells in detail of the struggle to learn to take care of herself, earn professional credentials, work in profit and non-profit organizations, and become a contributing member of her community.  Her vast experience and engaging personality jump off the pages as you read the compelling account of the highlights of her active life. 

Send requests for a review copy (pdf or Kindle) to janis@assistingauthors.com. Reviewing this book and posting the review on Amazon, you will get 10 entries in Annie's Kindle Fire Giveaway.  This will happen as part of the contest and will not be influenced by the review.

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I'd be interested in reviewing It's Easier to Dance. I have a niece with cerebral palsy and also a good friend with it, and we are all concerned with keeping my niece from suiciding when she hits her teen years. This book may give me some insights that will help.Please send me a Kindle copy. Thank you.

Anne Wingate

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