Pieza a pieza: La historia del chico que se construyo a si mismo / Piece by Piec e: The Story of the Boy Who Built Himself

David Aguilar

Pieza a pieza: La historia del chico que se construyo a si mismo / Piece by Piec e: The Story of the Boy Who Built Himself
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nube de Tinta
Country
United States
Published
18 May 2021
Pages
240
ISBN
9788417605544

Pieza a pieza: La historia del chico que se construyo a si mismo / Piece by Piec e: The Story of the Boy Who Built Himself

David Aguilar

No te pierdas la increible historia de superacion de David Aguilar, Hand Solo en redes.

Muchas veces me preguntan que se siente cuando te falta medio brazo. Y, la verdad… no lo se. ?Que sentis cuando os falta un dedo? Contadlos por mi, ?vale? Dejad de leer y contad los dedos que teneis.

Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, !diez! ?Que sentis cuando os falta el onceavo dedo? No lo sabeis; yo tampoco. Lo que se es que no os falta nada; os sobra. Os sobran posibilidades.

En este libro, David Aguilar narra, con una voz fresca y cercana, como construyo su primer brazo de Lego y otras muchas historias con las que ensenarnos la leccion mas importante que ha aprendido: no hay mejor protesis que el amor.

Sobre los autores…

David nacio con el sindrome de Poland. Sus padres, Ferran y Nathalie, asi como su hermana Naia, lo han acompanado en todos sus proyectos. Con tan solo nueve anos construyo su primera protesis y desde entonces no ha parado de crear y evolucionar.

Ferran, por su parte, no ha escatimado esfuerzo en dar a conocer la historia de su hijo, con la seguridad de que, algun dia, inspiraria al mundo entero.

Esta familia andorrana se ha convertido recientemente tambien en protagonista de un documental, Mr. Hand Solo, en el que comparten su historia de superacion.

Pieza a pieza supone la ultima muestra de su empeno en participar en un sinfin de proyectos solidarios con los que luchar contra el estigma de la discapacidad y el bullying.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

Don’t miss this extraordinarystory about overcoming adversity, written by David Aguilar, known as Hand Soloonline.

Often enough people ask me what it feels like to be missing half anarm. And honestly… I don'tknow. What do you feel when you’re missing a finger? Count them for me, will you? Stop reading and count your fingers.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! What does it feel like to be missing your eleventh finger? You don’t know. Neither do I. What I do know is that you are not lacking-you have plenty.Plenty of possibilities.

In this book, by means of a fresh and touching voice, David Aguilar retells how he built his first arm with Legos,and shares many other stories to teach us the most important lesson he has learned in life: there is no better prosthetics than love.

About the authors…

David was born with Poland syndrome. His parents, Ferran and Nathalie, as well as his sister, Naia, have been by his side throughevery project. At only nine years old,he built his firstprosthetics, and hasn’t stoppedcreating and evolving since.

Ferran, meanwhile, hasmade every possible effort to introduce his son’s story to the public, convincedthat one day he would inspire the whole world.

This Andorran family has recently become the focus of a documentary feature, Mr. Hand Solo, in which they share his success story.

Piece by Pieceis his latest effort to take part in numerous solidary programsto fight bullying and the stigmaassociated with disability.

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