
William Marshall's life took a dramatic turn when a motorcycle accident resulted in the loss of his left foot at the age of 32. The physical trauma was only the beginning; grief, self-doubt, and emotional devastation followed closely behind. What began as a personal tragedy slowly evolved into a profound journey of healing, resilience, and reinvention.
In his inspiring new book, "A Bridge to Recovery", Marshall shares his path from despair to acceptance, and ultimately, to a life filled with unexpected joy and creative fulfillment. With unwavering support from loved ones, a deep well of humor, and a renewed dedication to his art, Marshall transformed what could have been a lifelong sorrow into a powerful story of recovery and hope.
Rather than remain stuck in grief, Marshall chose to "aim at a new target", one not defined by physical limitation but by possibility. His story is a moving reminder that loss, while painful, can also be a gateway to strength and rediscovery.
About the Author
William Marshall enjoyed a distinguished 40-year career as a theatrical scenic and lighting designer, contributing to over 125 professional productions. He served as an associate professor at Swarthmore College and Kenyon College and was a tenured professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He holds a BFA from the University of Florida and an MFA from Virginia Tech. "A Bridge to Recovery" marks his first published memoir.
"A Bridge to Recovery" is a 88-page paperback with a retail price of $28.00 (eBook $23.00). The ISBN is 979-8-89649-184-2. Published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For members of the press, to request a review copy or author interview, please visit https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/pages/media-requests or to buy the book, visit our online bookstore at https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/products/a-bridge-to-recovery-a-story-of-loss-despair-and-acceptance
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