City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

An awesome ride, through a father's eyes, Cameron Miller & Andrew Clarke

Label
An awesome ride, through a father's eyes, Cameron Miller & Andrew Clarke
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrationsplansportraits
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
An awesome ride
Responsibility statement
Cameron Miller & Andrew Clarke
Sub title
through a father's eyes
Summary
zHi guys. I have some bad news I want to tell you all.y So said seventeen-year-old Shaun Miller on YouTube in April 2012, shortly after receiving a devastating diagnosis about his heart condition. The clip has now been viewed millions of times. In 1994, when Cameron Miller found out he was going to be a father. But before his son, Shaun, was two weeks old, Shaun had his first operation. Suffering from Congenital Heart Disease (CHD), he had his second heart transplant when he was thirteen. Ultimately, he endured about 1000 medical procedures. Through it all, Shaun maintained an incredibly positive outlook, inspiring children and adults alike. In his final days, he fulfilled his dream of making a cameo appearance on Neighbours and appeared on the AFL Footy Show, exchanging banter with his heroes. Tragically, Shaun passed away only a few weeks after hed posted his video, and his father struggled to cope. Suffering from crippling depression, Cameron attempted suicide and spent time in a psychiatric institution. An Awesome Ride, however, is a story of hope. Only after reaching rock bottom did Cameron come to understand Shauns message. Today, with the establishment of the Shaun Miller Foundation, Cameron is a warrior for all children with CHD and their families, just as he was for his son. Through his father, and through this book, Shauns unbreakable spirit lives on, as does his message of living life to the fullest
Target audience
adult
Classification
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