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Is independent wheelchair Globetrotting safe, especially after sustain brain injuries? Hell yeah, read “Headfirst Thrills on Wheels”

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My novella, “Headfirst Thrills on Wheels”, is finally published. Available on Amazon Kindle £3.99. Paperback not yet available on Amazon but available on lulu.com for £9.99. An account of my independent travels across the Globe as an ordinary wheelchair user. I started wheelchair Globetrotting in 2015, 13 years after sustaining head injuries in 2002 as a teenager. My greatest reward will be to inspire many and I hope you can help me share this piece. Success takes community effort and you are the community. On a professional level, the book might not be a hit but I guarantee you that it will somehow and somewhere touch the brains of think tanks.

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There's apparently a book in all of us...……..but the hard part is getting it 'out there'. So well done Max ; I'm off to Amazon ! x

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

You right, I wanted to read something about, what challenges wheelchair users or disabled people in general face when travelling independently further afield. I couldn’t find it so I decided to write a book about it. I hope people will support me

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Max, I can't get access to the Kindle edition whether I search on Amazon Kindle for the title or your name ?? Any suggestions ? 😧

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

Currently available on Amazon Kindle and lulu.com for hard copies. The other day I searched it google and it came up

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cat3 in reply toMaxMteliso

Unfortunately has to be KIndle for me as I'm visually impaired and need to maximize the text. I still have shelves full of books which I can't part with but can't read either...…….

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

I can see the kindle edition now but for some reason it’s saying the title is not yet available for purchase. I can’t even send you a paperback because you won’t be able to read.

However earlier it was saying £3.99

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I clicked on it and it’s saying $4.99

amazon.com/gp/aw/sitb/B07L9...

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

I see what you saying cat3, deeply concerning, I just tried to look for it like before but can’t find it now. Will have to sort it with google and my publisher. However it should be on lulu.com

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cat3 in reply toMaxMteliso

Thanks Max ; I'll take another look.

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

For more info cat3,

Kindle: amazon.com/gp/aw/sitb/B07L9... $4.99

lulu: lulu.com/shop/max-mteliso/h... £9.99, Paperback

Amazon: amazon.com/Headfirst-Thrill... $12.43 Paperback

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This is what I get Max each time I sign in. Sorry ; maybe in time it'll become available on Amazon UK site :-

We're sorry, we could not complete your purchase.

Your Kindle account is registered at Amazon.co.uk. To shop for Kindle titles available for your country/region, please shop at Amazon.co.uk.

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

Thanks for your feedback and now I know, frustrating. However thanks to you, you are far too kind, and I will sort it

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

Thanks and Merry Christmas

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cat3 in reply toMaxMteliso

And you too Max ! x

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MaxMteliso in reply tocat3

Hello Cat, Amazon is massive. Search for my name Max Mteliso 0244415498, the number is the ISBN.

You will definately find it, Enjoy and keep smiling

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That take guts I have a progressive neurological condition and only had to use a wheelchair in the last year or so but I did my ‘big round the world trip’ when I could still walk and am thankful I did backpackers hostels were not disability friendly(maybe it’s changed in the last 10 years)...

I admire you doing it in a wheelchair can’t have been easy life as a wheelchair user takes planning which is something that I avoided as an independent traveller preferring to fly by the seat of my pants!

Can’t have been easy but however you managed it well done and will take a look at your book😀Kate

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Pip70 thank you for your comments. You see was a teenager when I got involved in a car accident. I had not travelled at all. So with guts I started travelling on my own however I encountered challenges, how I overcomed the challenges is beyond me.

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Pip70

Good for you I take life a bit easier these days preferring the familiarity/safety of my home but so glad I fulfilled my travel bug when I could without the fear of falling... 😀Kate

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It is still doable but depends where you go. But me I had a Headfirst experience. Some places where not accessible at all but I managed to get by. However it depends on the extent of the disability.

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