Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It by Greg Marshall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
**4.5-stars**
I listened to this entire book while on a solo road trip home from holiday. It’s read by the author and I was captivated by his unique life, and frank storytelling style.
Initially, I wasn’t comfortable giving this poignant Memoir a star-rating, so just shouted out how I really, really, really enjoyed it. Since that initial impulse, I’ve changed my mind and decided that 4.5-stars seems quite fair.

I had never heard of this book prior to picking it up. I just stumbled upon it while browsing Libby prior to my trip. I was wanting to pick something up for Disability Pride month in July, and I knew I wanted it to be nonfiction.
The first thing that drew me to this was the pretty pink cover, and once I read the synopsis, I knew I wanted to give it a shot. It sounded unique, and well worth the listen. Both of which it definitely ended up being.
Greg Marshall does the narration and it made it feel so personal, hearing his story in his own way, the way he would want it to be told. He was frank with the details, but peppered everything with the right amount of humor to keep the Reader engaged. It felt like having a personal conversation; learning about a new friend.

Marshall is open and honest about living with cerebral palsy, something his family never seemed to name or acknowledge. We learn a lot about his parents and their quirky, yet loving, parenting style, as well as his siblings.
Especially impactful for me was Marshall’s descriptions of losing his father to ALS, as I have lost two members of my own family to that tragic disease, and know how helpless and devastating an experience that is.
I was moved by the way Marshall laid everything out. In his vulnerability, I think one can find great strength and inspiration. I also loved how he used humor to bring a relatable sense of humanity to his entire story. I thought it was incredibly well done and am so glad I picked it up!



























































