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In 2008, a 16-year-old swimmer made history by winning Singapore’s first Paralympic gold.
Her name: Yip Pin Xiu.
How did she do it? Pin Xiu has Charcot Marie Tooth, a disorder that leads to a progressive weakening of the muscles. By four years old, she needed an ankle-foot brace to assist her with walking. By 13 years old, she could no longer walk and started using a wheelchair.
Today, she has three Paralympic gold medals and a silver to her name.
As she says in this children’s illustrated book, co-written with The Straits Times assistant sports editor Rohit Brijnath: “My story is of struggle and grit and never being afraid.”
In this beautifully-illustrated book, Pin Xiu shares the story of her remarkable journey, from being bullied in school to becoming a champion at the Paralympic Games, and of how she overcame obstacles and met life’s challenges.
It is a story of resilience and determination.
This book will appeal to everyone, not just children, and readers of all ages will surely cheer along with Pin Xiu when she says: “People now look at us and don’t merely see the disabled, but talent and ambition and someone who is able.”
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 36
Year Published: 2017
Size: 250mm x 250mm
Language: English