Fighting Blind
A Green Beret's Story of Extraordinary Courage
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نقد و بررسی
November 1, 2016
When Castro led a sniper-scout team on an army mission in Iraq in 2006, a mortar round exploded near him. He suffered traumatic head injuries, a collapsed lung, and a fractured right arm. His right eye was enucleated (literally blown out of its socket) and his left eye was severely damaged. Permanently blinded, Castro was thrust into a world of darkness, literally and figuratively. He emotionally recounts his difficult journey from being wounded to recovery to learning how to live as a blind man. He confesses to the heavy emotional toll on his personal life. While he strove for self-reliance, there was no escaping the need to lean on others. Helplessness and despair were replaced by perseverance and competitiveness as Castro found solace and ultimately salvation in exercise. Running became his identity the blind marathoner as he completed more than 50 marathons, including the Boston Marathon. He has bicycled throughout America and skied to the South Pole. He even found a way to continue his career in military service. Readers will marvel at Castro's courage and fortitude.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)
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