
No Day Wasted: The Adam Settle Story
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Ann Dorr
About this listen
Waste no day to achieve the impossible!
When Pennsylvania started testing newborns for metabolic diseases, Adam Settle was one of the first to be diagnosed with Cobalamin-C Deficiency. Legally blind and mentally delayed, Adam never let his limitations hold him back from accomplishing his dreams. His love for people and his desire to help others comes through the sections of this audiobook.
Whatever has been holding you back, this audiobook will help you charge through the obstacles you face to achieve the impossible. Adam’s story will inspire, encourage, and give you hope.
©2020 Susan Stallings (P)2021 Susan Stallings
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