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Fall Down 7, Get Back Up 8 in Franklin, TN
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Fall Down 7, Get Back Up 8 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $24.99
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From the moment she was born with spina bifida, Stephanie Camp was told what she would never do. Doctors predicted she wouldn't walk, live independently, or reach higher education. Her parents never accepted that version of her future-and neither did she. 'Fall Down 7, Get Back Up 8' is a candid and powerful story about strength, resilience, and the courage to keep going. Raised in a home where the stairs weren't removed but expected to be climbed, Stephanie learned early that life wasn't going to be easy, but it was still hers to shape. Through surgeries, bullies, and battles with self-doubt, she found ways to stand tall. Later, when addiction threatened to take everything she had built, she fought for her recovery with the same tenacity that once helped her learn to walk. This book is not just about disability. It's about facing what tries to break you and rising anyway. It's about what happens after the fall, and who you become when you refuse to stay down. Stephanie's story reminds us that grit doesn't always look heroic, and strength isn't always loud. Sometimes, it looks like showing up one more day. Sometimes, it sounds like, "I'll try again tomorrow." And sometimes, it means becoming the person no one thought you could be-even you. From the moment she was born with spina bifida, Stephanie Camp was told what she would never do.
From the moment she was born with spina bifida, Stephanie Camp was told what she would never do. Doctors predicted she wouldn't walk, live independently, or reach higher education. Her parents never accepted that version of her future-and neither did she. 'Fall Down 7, Get Back Up 8' is a candid and powerful story about strength, resilience, and the courage to keep going. Raised in a home where the stairs weren't removed but expected to be climbed, Stephanie learned early that life wasn't going to be easy, but it was still hers to shape. Through surgeries, bullies, and battles with self-doubt, she found ways to stand tall. Later, when addiction threatened to take everything she had built, she fought for her recovery with the same tenacity that once helped her learn to walk. This book is not just about disability. It's about facing what tries to break you and rising anyway. It's about what happens after the fall, and who you become when you refuse to stay down. Stephanie's story reminds us that grit doesn't always look heroic, and strength isn't always loud. Sometimes, it looks like showing up one more day. Sometimes, it sounds like, "I'll try again tomorrow." And sometimes, it means becoming the person no one thought you could be-even you. From the moment she was born with spina bifida, Stephanie Camp was told what she would never do.

















