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The Boy from Peru follows the tale of a ten-year-old who is taken out of an idyllic lifestyle living in his country of birth in Lima, Peru, to attend a public boarding school eight thousand miles away in a country that has a totally different culture. It depicts his experiences and adventures as he rebels against his parent's decision to give him a better education.This book is is based on actual experiences of the author and some events have been slightly embellished for the enjoyment of the reader.
This book follows the terrifying experience of having a stroke and the remarkable journey made towards recovery; living with the aftermath; and the battle to keep a positive frame of mind, as seen from the victim, his partner and some views from his friends. It is based on an actual true experience of the author, but all the names and characters have been changed to protect identities. This actually happened and it commences with the period leading up to the stroke, it describes what the author went through during the attack, and his mental -physical and sheer determination to recover from his ordeal and get back to as normal a life as he could. He had to learn how to walk, talk, eat and see again as he suffered a Medulla infarct of the left side. The dramatic element is he and his partner had to postpone their wedding day due ten days after the stroke, but succeeded a year later. So this is a story of a journey before during and after and how he found life again.
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