
Risk: A Life Saved by the River
Aventuriers et explorateurs (biographies), Sports et jeux
Audio avec voix de synthèse, Braille automatisé
Résumé
A compelling narrative about a pioneering woman&’s connection to wild rivers as a whitewater world champion, and how the journey heals past and current childhood trauma. Alternating between two time periods, Risk is about Sue Norman&’s journey as a pioneer in… international whitewater kayaking and rafting competition. Outdoor adventure helped the author cope with the trauma of her mother&’s diagnosis of acute multiple sclerosis when she was five, which rapidly forced her family into poverty and separation. As an adult, Sue was thrust into becoming a first-time parent after menopause to her four-year-old nephew. Her nephew's early years were spent with biological parents who struggled with addiction and mental illness. Does Sue have what it takes to parent a child considered to be at risk? Risk explores how pursuing &“good risk&” through adventure can help one escape, and face, their fears.