The Indomitable Lives of Tuesday West
Middle Falls Time Travel, Book 22
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Phillips
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By:
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Shawn Inmon
Tuesday West had a charmed life—until a tragic accident changed everything.
In an instant, Tuesday's life is altered when she is left paralyzed from the waist down. What should be a crushing blow, however, does not break her spirit.
Living in the enchanting town of Middle Falls, Oregon—where second chances are not just a possibility but a promise—Tuesday discovers she is uniquely equipped to face every challenge. With an unending supply of determination, she refuses to let her accident define her.
In a town where time is as fluid as fate itself, Tuesday has a rare opportunity to rewrite her story. If she knows her future, can she change it?
The Indomitable Lives of Tuesday West is a profound exploration of disability, acceptance, and the endless possibilities hidden in second chances. This is book twenty-two in The Middle Falls Time Travel Series, where time, love, and destiny are forever shifting. Like all Middle Falls books, it can be enjoyed as a standalone novel or as part of the ongoing series.
Includes a special note from the author.
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worst middle falls book ever
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Tuesday captured (and broke) my heart
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good story bad narration
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Another Awesome Book from Sean Inman!
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No book has ever pulled at my emotions like this one did.
This book hits close to home for me. I won’t spoil the book for anyone reading this but I had a young person in my life that brought me into their world. A world I never knew. Getting to watch him and his friends play baseball humbled me. Those kids taught me not to have sympathy for them. They didn’t need it! They showed me that they were stronger than me in every way. They gave me a new perspective, a much needed one.
We take so much for granted, we only focus on ourselves and what we can do so easily. Stories like this one help keep us in check. People with disabilities don’t want sympathy, they want respect and they deserve.
Thank you Shawn for writing this story! It’s your best one in this series! I don’t know how you keep topping yourself.
Best book of the series so far.
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