"A paraplegic since the age of four, Eamon found ways to give his wheelchair wings. He became the number one seed in the Kiwi men's wheelchair tennis rankings, and represented his country on the men's wheelchair basketball team, travelling the world. But that was in a safe, predictable team setting. He wanted more. At twenty-eight, he set off on a epic journey, with little more than his backpack, his guitar, and an open mind. He hitchhiked around New Zealand's southern island. The travelling bug took him to the UK and the USA, then along the fjords and lakes of Europe. He slept rough, did odd jobs, busked in thoroughfares and made friends with oddballs. He wheeled his way through cities and small towns, searching ... and found himself."--Back cover
Eamon Wood
Eamon Wood is an American author known for his bestselling novel "The Unseen World." His writing style is characterized by intricate plots, rich character development, and exploration of themes such as memory and identity. Wood's work has made significant contributions to contemporary literature, earning critical acclaim and a loyal readership.