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Blood, Sweat and Steel

By: Curtis McGrath
Narrated by: Chris Miller
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From Afghanistan to gold - Blood, Sweat and Steel is an extraordinary tale of tragedy, resilience and triumph by one of the country's most successful Paralympic athletes, Curtis McGrath.

In 2012, combat engineer Curtis McGrath was serving in the Australian army in Afghanistan when, in the line of duty, he stepped on a mine. Seriously injured but still conscious and aware he'd bleed out and die within minutes, McGrath, as the unit's chief first-aid officer, directed his comrades to apply tourniquets and administer an IV and morphine. Then, as he was stretchered to a helicopter, fearing he would never see his family again, he joked that he planned to become a Paralympian.

Just months later, he was up and walking on prosthetic legs, motivated by the opportunity to march with his unit in their welcome-home ceremony. Kayaking gave him a new sense of purpose, and in 2013, he and his father, Paul, paddled 1,000 kilometres from Sydney to Queensland to raise funds for Mates4Mates, which supports current and former Defence Force members.

Passionate about the power of sport to transform lives, Curtis is ready at last to share his extraordinary story and how he has approached every setback and challenge with courage, resilience, humour and grit.

©2021 Curtis McGrath (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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This is, without doubt, one of the best Australian stories I've heard. What a fantastic journey you had and still have in front of you. True Aussie/kiwi grit. I also would like to congratulate the narrator Chris Miller. Chris is a mate, and the way he told the story is 10/10. We spoke daily when he was recording the book, and he was very humbled to have been chosen to be the book's voice.
Simply outstanding audiobook ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Fantastic story

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I have probably 60 books in my audible account. This story is by far the best. Great listening, inspiring and what an awesome person.

Great Story

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Just wow, this reality put life into perspective….🤩 only one chance make every moment count..

Inspiration at its best..

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What a story of inspiration from Curtis, the lowest of lows to the highest of highs.

Inspirational story

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Curtis tells a great story and will inspire many. Thanks for sharing. I would love to see a follow up in 10 years, family parent hood, work.

Raw honest telling of a story that could have been completely different.

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An inspirational story, well narrated about an amazing man who has survived horrendous injuries, and using the power of a positive mindset to overcome incredible challenges, achieved at the optimum level. Curtis, you have my utmost respect.

Inspirational story - about a man, a soldier, an athlete

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Compelling the whole way through. I intended to just read the part about his service in the ADF. But I couldn't pull myself away from it once he started talking about it recovery.

Well worth it, fantastic book.

Fantastic Listen

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