From a Slightly Lower Point of View “Everything you think about me is right; everything you think about me is wrong.”(Paperback, Jim E. Martin)
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Jim E. Martin gives insightful, honest narrative about an adaptable man in circumstances most of us shy away from evenimagining. Great storytelling and a great story.—Dr. Kelly Jennings, Author of multiple novels and short stories,Recently published in ClarkesworldI know Jim. Jim is my friend. But now he is also my hero after reading “From A Slightly Lower Point Of View.” Not just uplifting,but honest.—Darren Minor, Radio Personality and PodcasterJim E. Martin’s book is a charismatic and honest story that describes the trials and triumphs-that he humbly refers to as adaptations-of his life as he knows it. Jim’s recount of events that have led him to where he is now and how he has no choicebut to persevere proves that anyone can overcome even the biggest hurdles, especially with a little help from his friendsand family… and music.—Brooke Gray, DNPThe volume written by this remarkable and gifted quadriplegic author is a testament to the human spirit and the powerof storytelling. I have worked in the medical eld for over forty- ve years and I can endorse this book as a remarkableachievement, not only for its eloquent prose but also for the resilience it represents. It demonstrates a rare balance ofliterary skill and personal courage o ering readers a rare window into life after a devastating spinal cord injury. This bookis more than a powerful story-it’s proof of what determination and talent can achieve. It showcases not only sharp writingand a gift for storytelling, but also an unshakable spirit that challenges readers to rethink their own limits. His words carrythe weight of lived experience, yet they’re delivered with clarity, courage, and even humor. What makes this work stand outis how it does not ask for sympathy, but rather o ers perspective, strength, and encouragement to anyone facing obstacles.Encouragement is extended to others, showing that adversity does not silence creativity, but can sharpen it. What strikesme most in this book is how the author turns his challenges into encouragement for others, showing that strength isn’tabout what you can do physically, but how you choose to keep going. The author doesn’t shy away from the di culties,but instead turns them into resilience and hope. His courage in facing ongoing medical challenges while still nding thestrength to write with such clarity and heart, is nothing short of inspiring. This isn’t just a story of survival; it’s a guide onhow to keep moving forward when life changes in ways you never expect. I wholeheartedly recommend this book, bothfor its literary merit and for the inspiration it leaves long after the nal page.—Timbi West, APRN, FNP-BC