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Uncertain they could care for a baby born without legs, Bricker's biological parents gave her up for adoption. In her loving adoptive home, there was just one simple rule: "Never say 'can't.'" This is the incredible story of God working out his plan for her life from before day one. From the challenges of growing up different to holding captive audiences numbering in the tens of thousands, readers will discover that Bricker's wit, wisdom, and no-holds-barred honesty led the way to purpose and joy.
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People with disabilities, Success, Women gymnasts, Religious life, Biography, Christianity, nyt:sports=2016-10-09, New York Times bestseller, People with disabilities, religious life, Success, religious aspects, Women athletes, Women, united states, biographyPeople
Jen Bricker (1987-)Places
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Everything is possible: finding the faith and courage to follow your dreams
2016, Baker Books
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0801019303 9780801019302
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Table of Contents
The baby born without legs
A bundle of energy
Can't is a 4-letter word
Sticks and stones
Keeping the faith
Breaking down walls
Secret sisters
Sky high
This heart of mine
Ordinary heroes
Endless possibilities
The me nobody knows: questions, answers, and tidbits.
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