https://www.amazon.com/Unstoppable-Matthew-Kenslow/dp/1956365583
Editorial Review For Unstoppable
Unstoppable by Matthew Kenslow is quite the read.
This book packs the journey of a man with Autism who refuses to let anything
slow him down. He wants to spread acceptance and teach kids. Sounds pretty
cool, right? But this is no walk in the park. Kenslow shares his ups and downs,
showing how he pushes through barriers every day.
The book does a great job highlighting his strengths. Kenslow's resilience
shines as he tackles a tough teaching program in California. Despite the
hurdles, his determination to teach and make a difference is clear. He's not
just any teacher; he's the "best sub" around, touching lives in many
classrooms.
Kenslow’s story fits right into today's discussions on inclusion and
diversity. It speaks volumes to the push for more representation of people with
disabilities in all fields, especially education.
Who should grab this book? Anyone looking for a story about overcoming the
odds will find it inspiring. Educators, parents, and those interested in
disability advocacy might find it particularly engaging.
Overall, would I recommend Unstoppable? Absolutely. It’s
not just a tale of personal triumph but a nudge to rethink what being ‘capable’
really means. Grab it, read it, think a bit. You won’t regret it.