Eleven Seconds
A Story of Tragedy, Courage & Triumph
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4.8 • 76 Ratings
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
In this heartfelt testament to the power of love and the strength of the human spirit, Travis Roy, who suffered a devastating injury eleven seconds into his first college hockey game, reveals how he has managed to cope after the accident and, with the help of family and friends, overcome tremendous barriers to begin a new life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This story of a young athlete whose career was ended by an accident on the hockey rink is an instance of a premature rush into print. Roy, at 20, the son of a hockey coach and playing his first game as a freshman at Boston University in 1995, was paralyzed from the neck down by a crash into the boards. After months in a hospital, rehabilitation at a center in Atlanta and adjustment to life in a wheelchair, he resumed his college studies. But therein lies the problem: writing with Swift (coauthor of My Sergei), the former athlete claims he's adjusted to his changed circumstances, but his behavior, as presented here, belies that assertion for he spends time in the locker room before and after BU home games, goes to a team Christmas party where the players exchange in-joke gifts (most not meaningful to him) and tries hanging out in the team's favorite sports bar, where his presence seems to be barely accepted. Though his is a nationally known story of personal courage, it would have been better to wait a few additional years to tell it for a more rounded take.
Customer Reviews
Great Read
Once I started it I could not put it down, it took me all of about 4 days to finish it. Very inspiring. Having suffered a hockey injury myself I can relate to some of how Travis felt how things are not the same when you no longer play.
Amazing
Read it 😃😃
Exceptional book
I thoroughly enjoyed this book my nephew plays hockey and it just teaches you how precious life is. And also how important it is to learn the proper way to check in hockey. What a motivating story.