No Hand to Hold and No Legs to Dance On A Thalidomide Survivors Story ebook

"While the battle for the compensation of Thalidomide victims was raging in the 1970s, former Labour MP Jack Ashley asked in a parliamentary debate how Louise, then 11 years old, could look forward to laughing and loving with no hand to hold and no legs to dance on. This is a survivors story, a triumph of the human spirit over adversity.Louise was born Louise Mason, a victim of the devastating drug Thalidomide. Born without arms and legs, she is the daughter of David Mason, who single-handedly held out.

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