Zainab Islam
It is one of the heart-touching books. When I read this book my life became changed and I became compelled to read it twice. Life Without Limits is a book about a disabled person by the name of writer Nick Vujicic. He was born without limbs but he wasn’t able to do anything in his life. He is a young writer and a motivational speaker. In this book, the writer is saying that when he was born without arms and legs whole the world became surprised and his mother was also his Norse. When he was born his mother said to the doctors that bring my child I do celebration because he was the first childhood of his parents but the doctor didn’t say anything after that his mother thought there is something wrong with my child why? doctors are silent. She asked the doctors but doctors are saying nothing regarding this thing. Furthermore, doctors said to her that her child does not have arms and legs. His mother became upset to hear her first child is a physical disability how she bears her child’s challenges but she accepted all hardships for his son that God made him a for a reason he will come soon in front of the world nothing is impossible. It was a hard time for his parents to face many difficulties due to his child’s physical disabilities. After facing challenges he motivated the whole world to show his disability and for a disabled person, nothing is tough exactly for an able person nothing is impossible. Finally, it is a book for those who can’t believe in themselves doing something but after reading this book one realizes everyone is easy for someone. So, people shouldn’t be worried about facing difficulties and never give up to be hopeful about their dreams.
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