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I'll Push You

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When I received I'll Push You I wasn't really sure what to expect. It's different than the usual books I read and I wasn't convinced that I made a good decision in choosing it for a summer read. My doubts were quickly pushed aside as I began this inspiring book. It is a quick read and if you have some extra time you can easily finish it in one long sitting. For me that was a good thing, because once I started I did not want to put it down.

It truly is an amazing book about friendship and love. I felt as I was on a journey right along with Justin and Patrick. I laughed, I cried and was inspired by this book. This is the kind of friendship that everyone needs.

Come to find out there is a documentary being made and I can't wait to see it! I definitely recommend this book and when you are done you can pass it on to a friend!

Two best friends, 500 miles, one wheelchair, and the challenge of a lifetime.
Friendship takes on new meaning in this true story of Justin and Patrick, born less than two days apart in the same hospital. Best friends their whole lives, they grew up together, went to school together, and were best man in each other’s weddings. When Justin was diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease that robbed him of the use of his arms and legs, Patrick was there, helping to feed and care for him in ways he’d never imagined. Determined to live life to the fullest, the friends refused to give into despair or let physical limitations control what was possible for Justin.

So when Justin heard about the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile trek through Spain, he wondered aloud to Patrick whether the two of them could ever do it. Patrick’s immediate response was: “I’ll push you.”

I’ll Push You is the real-life story of this incredible journey. A travel adventure full of love, humor, and spiritual truth, it exemplifies what every friendship is meant to be and shows what it means to never find yourself alone. You’ll discover how love and faith can push past all limits―and make us the best versions of ourselves.

***Thanks to Tyndale Publishing for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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This isn't a book you can just leisurely read. I couldn't plow through it, some parts were funny and light, others were heavy and emotional. It is about real people, real lives, real struggles. It's painful and beautiful, and like I said funny! It makes you think of the friends you have, the real friends. It makes you think about whether you are a real friend. It is inspirational, real. A beautiful story about brotherhood, and serving those we love. You can't just read through sections when they are so sad and heartbreaking. Justin has a disease that was incorrectly diagnosed as ALS but with such similar symptoms. I can't imagine having my body just not work, slowly losing control of my muscles and not being able to do tasks that I take for granted now. Being told that you will eventually die from this rare disease called MAMA. Patrick his friend cares for him, feeding him, loving him. Taking vacation to go take care of Justin and his kids while Kristin gets a respite. They both just love each other. It's not about Patrick being a good friend and pushing Justin on this 500 mile journey. It is a spotlight on two people, who encourage you to be ... more.
This book will challenge you, make you cry, make you laugh, make you want to love like Jesus.
This book is also a spotlight on God's goodness. His sovereignty from putting certain people in Justin and Patrick's lives for funding, with certain skills to help with the journey. God truly provides.
If you check the website they documented their journey.


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** I received this book from NetGalley. I was under no obligation to give a positive review. All opinions are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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