Wheelchair On Fire
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About the Book
Daisy Williamson has never let her obstacles stop her from chasing the life she wants. From growing up in Kentucky to leaving home for college in New York City, Daisy is determined to prove that being different doesn’t mean being incapable. But as she finds independence, builds new friendships, faces unexpected challenges, and grows into adulthood, there’s one thing she can’t seem to leave behind: Tyler, the boy she has loved for years. When old feelings resurface, Daisy finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about love, friendship, and her own worth. But sometimes, the hardest part of growing up isn’t getting the person you’ve always wanted—it’s learning to let go of the person who never chose you. A story about growing up, falling in love, finding independence, and discovering that the greatest love story is the one you write for yourself.
About the Author
Tessa Wilkerson is a 29-year-old writer and social worker from a small town in Kentucky. She holds a Master of Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work, and School Social Work Certificate. Living with muscular dystrophy, Tessa writes about resilience, independence, and finding your own strength. Outside of writing, she loves her dog, pop culture, pink, Diet Coke, and being unapologetically stubborn and sassy.