The Hard Parts: A Memoir of Courage and Triumph

The Hard Parts: A Memoir of Courage and Triumph

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Oksana Masters was born in Ukraine—in the shadow of Chernobyl—seemingly with the world against her。 She was born with one kidney, a partial stomach, six toes on each foot, webbed fingers, no right bicep, and no thumbs。 Her left leg was six inches shorter than her right, and she was missing both tibias。

Relinquished to the orphanage system by birth parents daunted by the staggering cost of what would be their child’s medical care, Oksana encountered numerous abuses, some horrifying。 Salvation came at age seven when Gay Masters, an unmarried American professor who saw a photo of the little girl and became haunted by her eyes, waged a two-year war against stubborn adoption authorities to rescue Oksana from her circumstances。

In America, Oksana endured years of operations that included a double leg amputation。 Still, how could she hope to fit in when there were so many things making her different?

As it turned out, she would do much more than fit in。 Determined to prove herself and fueled by a drive to succeed that still smoldered from childhood, Oksana triumphed in not just one sport but four—winning against the world’s best in elite rowing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, and road cycling competitions。 Now considered one of the world’s top athletes, she is the recipient of seventeen Paralympic medals, the most of any US athlete of the Winter Games, Paralympic Olympic。

This is Oksana’s astonishing story of journeying through a series of dark tunnels—and how, with her mother’s love, she finally found her way into the light。 Her message to anyone who doesn’t fit in: you can find a place where you excel—where you have worth。

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Laura Conway

Incredible journey of self discovery and athleticism。 Painful origin story with abuse of all kinds, but so humanistic as she develops deep bonds with her adoptive mother, coach and teammates。 Very inspiring。

Bailey Daye

There you have it folks。。。my first 5 star read of 2023

Sherrie Lockwood

Excellent! Those who think it’s hard to exercise should get this book to see all the disabilities she overcame to be an Olympic gold medalist in several sports。She was a victim of the Chernobyl disaster and was given up to an orphanage because she had so many birth defects 。 Six toes, missing teeth enamel, webbed hands, second set of finger nails on her fingers, five fingers and no thumbs, extra bones, feet that r different sizes, legs that r different lengths and organs in the wrong place。 She Excellent! Those who think it’s hard to exercise should get this book to see all the disabilities she overcame to be an Olympic gold medalist in several sports。She was a victim of the Chernobyl disaster and was given up to an orphanage because she had so many birth defects 。 Six toes, missing teeth enamel, webbed hands, second set of finger nails on her fingers, five fingers and no thumbs, extra bones, feet that r different sizes, legs that r different lengths and organs in the wrong place。 She had both legs amputated and no thumbs but still didn’t let that stand in her way to accomplish her goals。 She is an inspiration! 。。。more

Bookaholic

Five stars hundred times over。One of the best books I read in the past year。 Nah, decade。 Actually, ever。I could not read it with dry eyes。 ❤️ Now I wish to buy a million copies and gift it to everyone I know (and anyone I don’t)。I would highly recommend going into Oksana’s memoir blind, not to google her or even read the jacket copy beforehand, unless you had already heard some part of her story。 And even then, just dive in。

Dallas Shattuck

This will, hands down, be one of my top memoirs of 2023!The Hard Parts was an incredible memoir by Oksana Masters, in which she details her traumatizing childhood in an orphanage until adoption by her mother。 She then describes her journey in athletics and in learning to love herself。I listened to this on audio, and the narration was great! It was a quick read, and I found myself sobbing multiple times。 This one is an emotional read, especially for myself as a mom。 Phew。I applaud Oksana's courag This will, hands down, be one of my top memoirs of 2023!The Hard Parts was an incredible memoir by Oksana Masters, in which she details her traumatizing childhood in an orphanage until adoption by her mother。 She then describes her journey in athletics and in learning to love herself。I listened to this on audio, and the narration was great! It was a quick read, and I found myself sobbing multiple times。 This one is an emotional read, especially for myself as a mom。 Phew。I applaud Oksana's courage and dedication in sharing her story with the world!thank you Scribner Books for the gifted copy! 。。。more

Kelly

An absolute must read。

Missy

4。5 stars

Janis Butler

A great read about a very strong woman and an incredible mother who was her rock!

Jill (chill_jilland_read)

If you’d like an emotional and incredibly immersive journey while reading, pick this book up today。Thank you Scribner for the gifted copy。It is no secret to anyone who knows me that I’m no athlete, but stories about the people behind the sports always gets to my heart。 This memoir dives deep into the story for a young girl who lost both legs due to the radiation released during Chernobyl。 Oksana Masters experienced more trauma than many can imagine, including living in a horrific orphanage and a If you’d like an emotional and incredibly immersive journey while reading, pick this book up today。Thank you Scribner for the gifted copy。It is no secret to anyone who knows me that I’m no athlete, but stories about the people behind the sports always gets to my heart。 This memoir dives deep into the story for a young girl who lost both legs due to the radiation released during Chernobyl。 Oksana Masters experienced more trauma than many can imagine, including living in a horrific orphanage and abuse。 Her scars are physical and emotional, yet she persevered above it all to become a decorated Olympic athlete。 Truly a phenomenal story。Please check triggers in this memoir。 It is not an easy book to read。I do not rate nonfiction because it is someone else’s story to tell and I will not put a star on their experiences, but I highly recommend this for my nonfiction and sports fans。 。。。more

Shell

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 An incredible, uplifting, motivational story。 Oksana tells her story beginning in an abusive orphanage in Ukraine, given up because of birth defects, to becoming an Olympic gold medalist。 Her birth mother was exposed to radiation from Chernoble while pregnant which resulted in Oksana being born with multiple medical issues。 Abused in the orphanage, and shown love only by her best friend there, she was finally adopted by an American woman at age 7。 She refused to see herself as disabled even afte An incredible, uplifting, motivational story。 Oksana tells her story beginning in an abusive orphanage in Ukraine, given up because of birth defects, to becoming an Olympic gold medalist。 Her birth mother was exposed to radiation from Chernoble while pregnant which resulted in Oksana being born with multiple medical issues。 Abused in the orphanage, and shown love only by her best friend there, she was finally adopted by an American woman at age 7。 She refused to see herself as disabled even after both legs had been amputated。 She struggled through the pain, the PTSD, and being different to win several world championships in more than one sport and a few Olympic medals, including a gold。 One of the most inspirational stories I have ever read。 #GoodreadsGiveaway 。。。more

Laura C。 Turner

This is an absolutely first-rate book! I was so excited to start reading and finished in a very short time。 Ms Masters is an AMAZING young woman who, after being born with numerous disabilities due to being a "Chernobyl Baby" as well as dealing with one of the most difficult starts in life, has proven herself to be a person of determination, character, dedication and too many more positive adjectives to mention。 I mentally rejoiced every time she overcame so many hurdles to achieve the pinnacle This is an absolutely first-rate book! I was so excited to start reading and finished in a very short time。 Ms Masters is an AMAZING young woman who, after being born with numerous disabilities due to being a "Chernobyl Baby" as well as dealing with one of the most difficult starts in life, has proven herself to be a person of determination, character, dedication and too many more positive adjectives to mention。 I mentally rejoiced every time she overcame so many hurdles to achieve the pinnacle of success in numerous sports to become one of the most decorated medalists in Paralympic Sports。 She demonstrates her character by not only her dedication to her sport, but her unconditional and constant love and devotion to her mother。 Ms Masters is a national treasure。 The only thing that frustrated the heck out of me is the lack of parity regarding the monetary awards that the United States gives to Olympic athletes。 A Gold Medal Olympic athlete gets $37,500 for each gold medal and each Gold Medal Paralympic Athlete gets only $7,500。 I think that sucks like an Electrolux and I hope that the Paralympic athletes achieve parity soon。 I only wish that I don't have the resources to finance that parity myself。 。。。more

Sara

I have been waiting for this book since the announcement。 I couldn't put it down。 It is hard to not love Oksana Masters for her grit and determination。 Her accomplishments are many。 I knew a bit of her story, but it is terribly heartbreaking。 More than I realized。 Her "why" is incredible。 Her mother is such a remarkable woman in her own right。 This book has many things, but definitely highlights a mother's love。 I have been waiting for this book since the announcement。 I couldn't put it down。 It is hard to not love Oksana Masters for her grit and determination。 Her accomplishments are many。 I knew a bit of her story, but it is terribly heartbreaking。 More than I realized。 Her "why" is incredible。 Her mother is such a remarkable woman in her own right。 This book has many things, but definitely highlights a mother's love。 。。。more

Steven Randall

Extraordinary writing about an extraordinary human being。 It is cliche but true--this book is very hard to put down。 The suspense and tension and fear of Oxsana's orphan life are interspersed with victories of hope, spirit, and determination。 The many set-backs are off-set by many minor-triumphs。。。and absolutely amazing accomplishments。 It is perfectly paced, beautiful prose。 I'm not one who ever tears up when reading, but this one broke the mold。 I highly recommend it。 Extraordinary writing about an extraordinary human being。 It is cliche but true--this book is very hard to put down。 The suspense and tension and fear of Oxsana's orphan life are interspersed with victories of hope, spirit, and determination。 The many set-backs are off-set by many minor-triumphs。。。and absolutely amazing accomplishments。 It is perfectly paced, beautiful prose。 I'm not one who ever tears up when reading, but this one broke the mold。 I highly recommend it。 。。。more

Beth Waggenspack

Oksana Masters, our most decorated US Paralympian, offers a triumphant retrospective, from her start in a Ukrainian orphanage, through adoption by a single mom, to her present unstoppable adulthood。 For every time she was told she was too weak or physically different, she powered through grit and pursuing athletics to define for herself what is possible。 This memoir is meant for many audiences: those involved with adoption, disability, or championship sports; anyone seeking to find their voice i Oksana Masters, our most decorated US Paralympian, offers a triumphant retrospective, from her start in a Ukrainian orphanage, through adoption by a single mom, to her present unstoppable adulthood。 For every time she was told she was too weak or physically different, she powered through grit and pursuing athletics to define for herself what is possible。 This memoir is meant for many audiences: those involved with adoption, disability, or championship sports; anyone seeking to find their voice in a life with obstacles stacked against them; a reader who loves an autobiography that artfully offers the narrative of a young woman whose circumstances at any point could have left her behind。 As she says, we need to share stories, especially the hard ones。 This account is grueling, but it is a celebration of the author finding her power and voice。 。。。more

Emily | booksandbedtime

This was a beautiful and heartbreaking memoir。 I loved it!

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Rae

The Hard Parts by Oksana Masters is an inspiring story of triumph over trauma and disability。 She was born in Ukraine and exposed in utero to radiation from the Chernobyl nuclear station。 Born with complicated and multiple physical impairments, she was placed in an orphanage and suffered horrible abuse there。 Finally adopted at age seven by an American woman, Gay Masters, Oksana was loved and cared for in every aspect of her life。 But she was also subjected to bullying at school, several medical The Hard Parts by Oksana Masters is an inspiring story of triumph over trauma and disability。 She was born in Ukraine and exposed in utero to radiation from the Chernobyl nuclear station。 Born with complicated and multiple physical impairments, she was placed in an orphanage and suffered horrible abuse there。 Finally adopted at age seven by an American woman, Gay Masters, Oksana was loved and cared for in every aspect of her life。 But she was also subjected to bullying at school, several medical setbacks including amputation of both legs, and all that came with the normal circumstances of puberty。 Through her own inner strength and the assistance of her mother and friends she was somehow able to rise above her physical challenges and become a top-notch athlete, competing and winning medals in rowing, biathlon, cross-county skiing, and road cycling at the Olympic level。Oksana's story is inspirational, raw, honest, motivating, courageous, and remarkable。 I highly recommend this memoir and can guarantee that readers will come away from it changed for the better。 Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Scribner, for access to an e-book copy in return for an honest review。 。。。more

Leslie McKee

Many are familiar with Masters, the athlete, but this tells a bit of her story behind that。 While I admired her before reading this story, that admiration has grown so much。 She is such an inspiration! She is determined and encouraged the reader to set their path 。。。 and then fight for it, always moving forward (even if the steps are small)。 Her story is heartbreaking but uplifting at the same time。 The relationship between her and her mother was amazing。 For anyone dealing with trauma of some k Many are familiar with Masters, the athlete, but this tells a bit of her story behind that。 While I admired her before reading this story, that admiration has grown so much。 She is such an inspiration! She is determined and encouraged the reader to set their path 。。。 and then fight for it, always moving forward (even if the steps are small)。 Her story is heartbreaking but uplifting at the same time。 The relationship between her and her mother was amazing。 For anyone dealing with trauma of some kind, this book will give you a good dose of hope, particularly in the fact that your past doesn't need to define you and hold you back。Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy, but I wasn't required to leave a positive review。 。。。more

Jen Pham for Literary Leftovers Bookstore

The Hard Parts by Oksana MastersThis memoir is a heartbreakingly honest and unflinchingly brave account of childhood, adolescence, and the arduous journey to Paralympic triumph。 Masters details her odyssey beginning in a Ukrainian orphanage, where she was abandoned by her birth family due to the disabilities she was born with courtesy of Chernobyl。 Freedom from these circumstances did not come easily, and her mother, Gay Masters, endured substantial struggles on the road to adoption。 After two y The Hard Parts by Oksana MastersThis memoir is a heartbreakingly honest and unflinchingly brave account of childhood, adolescence, and the arduous journey to Paralympic triumph。 Masters details her odyssey beginning in a Ukrainian orphanage, where she was abandoned by her birth family due to the disabilities she was born with courtesy of Chernobyl。 Freedom from these circumstances did not come easily, and her mother, Gay Masters, endured substantial struggles on the road to adoption。 After two years of paperwork, endless translation errors and bureaucratic bungles, she at last claimed her daughter, and has remained Oksana’s greatest supporter ever since。 This is an ultimate story of perseverance in the face of incredible challenges, of hope in the most melancholy hours of the night。 As the title says, this book doesn’t shy away from the hard parts, but instead celebrates choosing to persist in spite of them。 To lay bare the darkest deeds of humanity, to tell of horrors unimaginable, is an act of bravery and strength beyond compare。 While the media likes to package athlete’s stories up in an easy, palatable way for viewers, Masters makes it clear that she is much more than a few buzzwords。 Her message is immensely powerful; a reminder that everyone deserves respect, love, and self-worth。 。。。more

Sharon Orlopp

The Hard Parts: From Chernobyl to Paralympic Champion—My Story of Achieving the Extraordinary is a phenomenal memoir by Oksana Masters。I was fortunate to win this incredible book in a Goodreads Giveaway and I highly recommend it!Masters was born in Ukraine with multiple disabilities due to the radiation from the Chernobyl disaster。 Her birth parents relinquished her to an orphanage that was horrific。Miraculously, she was adopted by a single, determined mother in the U。S。 Masters underwent many s The Hard Parts: From Chernobyl to Paralympic Champion—My Story of Achieving the Extraordinary is a phenomenal memoir by Oksana Masters。I was fortunate to win this incredible book in a Goodreads Giveaway and I highly recommend it!Masters was born in Ukraine with multiple disabilities due to the radiation from the Chernobyl disaster。 Her birth parents relinquished her to an orphanage that was horrific。Miraculously, she was adopted by a single, determined mother in the U。S。 Masters underwent many surgeries, including two above-the-knee amputations。 She was very different than her classmates and school was a continual struggle。 She discovered rowing and became a multi-sport Paralympic champion---rowing, skiing, biathlon, and cycling。 Along the way she had a horrible boyfriend who she continued to stay with because she was afraid that no one else would love her。 Eventually that relationship ended, and she found true, compassionate love。Masters' journey illustrates the power of the human spirit filled with grit, determination, and conviction。 She indicated that she didn't want to have a life of regrets---the what-ifs and the failures---the pain of regret cuts deeper than any other pain。 She convinces readers to never accept the limited views others might have of you---keep on fighting。 There's no perfect path for achieving your goal---but always move forward in the direction of your dreams。Highly, highly recommend! 。。。more

Michelle Collings

Loved this book!

Liralen

All you need to do to know that Masters is an exceptional athlete is look at her Wikipedia page: medal, medal, medal, medal。。。 Her first athletic love was rowing, but a combination of injury and delight in having a challenge led her to skiing and cycling。But The Hard Parts isn't about that, not really。 Sports matter in this book—they became a vital outlet for Masters, and a way of proving to herself that she was capable and powerful—but Masters didn't have an easy or direct road to them, and in All you need to do to know that Masters is an exceptional athlete is look at her Wikipedia page: medal, medal, medal, medal。。。 Her first athletic love was rowing, but a combination of injury and delight in having a challenge led her to skiing and cycling。But The Hard Parts isn't about that, not really。 Sports matter in this book—they became a vital outlet for Masters, and a way of proving to herself that she was capable and powerful—but Masters didn't have an easy or direct road to them, and in fact the "hard parts" were the dominating parts for much of her childhood。 Born in Ukraine, in the shadow of Chernobyl, Masters had physical deformities that in a place with limited resources meant being consigned to an orphanage and。。。well, given up on, I suppose。 Treated as disposable。 I think it would be disservice to Masters to try to explain her particular circumstances in detail—I'd rather leave it to the words she uses herself in the book—but I will say that the orphanage lived up to nearly every grim expectation and stereotype you might have of an orphanage in Eastern Europe immediately after the fall of the Iron Curtain, and that Masters was the size of an average three-year-old when she was adopted at the age of seven。I wondered, early on in the book, if it was doing itself a disservice by taking a chronological form rather than shifting back and forth between Masters' life in the US and her childhood in Ukraine, but the farther I got in the more I understood that she was in fact doing that—laying the foundation and then making smaller shifts back and forth to illustrate how the abuse and neglect of her childhood continued to affect her, and how she was able to gradually process it。 Intermingled with this, of course, is Masters' introduction to the world of the Paralympics, some of which is so completely infuriating: she notes, for example, that her Team USA gear was first team uniform she'd ever worn, because she'd never truly been allowed to participate in school。 It's illustrative of this odd irony, I think, one that must be true for many people with disabilities: that her options were to compete at the highest level or not at all。 She happened to have the talent and the drive and the creativity to compete at that high level。There's so much that I want to say here—like, I'm fascinated by the way that Masters describes some of para-athleticism as being a matter of figuring out how to make a given sport work best for her body's strengths and weaknesses and quirks; obviously able-bodied athletes also work to their strengths and so on, but the potential for variation with para-athletes seems to be on a different level。 But in the spirit of not accidentally writing a dissertation about a book (。。。wouldn't be the first time。。。), I'll leave off on an important note: that Masters' mother is an absolute hero of this story, as fierce an advocate as any child could hope for。3。5 stars。Thanks to the author and publisher for providing a review copy through NetGalley。 。。。more

Kate Grant

What a profound and heartwrenching story。 Oksana is an absolute inspiration and I am in awe of her, not because of her disability, but her resilience。 As someone who briefly lived in Ukraine her reflections on that time hit close to home for me。 She is an amazing woman with more strength in her pinky finger than I possess in my entire body。

Michelle Kidwell

The Hard PartsA Memoir of Courage and Triumphby Oksana MastersPub Date 21 Feb 2023 | Archive Date 21 Feb 2023 Scribner Biographies & MemoirsI am reviewing a copy of The Hard Parts through Scribner and Netgalley:Oksana Masters by no means had an easy life, nor an easy start to life。 She was born in the Ukraine in the shadows of Chernobyl, and it seemingly seemed the world was against her。 She was born with six toes on each foot one kidney, a partial stomach, webbed fingers, no right bicep, and n The Hard PartsA Memoir of Courage and Triumphby Oksana MastersPub Date 21 Feb 2023 | Archive Date 21 Feb 2023 Scribner Biographies & MemoirsI am reviewing a copy of The Hard Parts through Scribner and Netgalley:Oksana Masters by no means had an easy life, nor an easy start to life。 She was born in the Ukraine in the shadows of Chernobyl, and it seemingly seemed the world was against her。 She was born with six toes on each foot one kidney, a partial stomach, webbed fingers, no right bicep, and no thumbs。 Her left leg was six inches shorter than her right, and she was missing both tibias。She had been relinquished to the orphanage system by birth parents daunted by the staggering cost of what would be their child’s medical care, Oksana encountered numerous abuses, some horrifying。 Salvation came at age seven when Gay Masters, an unmarried American professor who saw a photo of the little girl and became haunted by her eyes, waged a two-year war against stubborn adoption authorities to rescue Oksana from her circumstances。After coming to America, Oksana would endure years of operations which included a double leg amputation。 She wondered how she could ever fit in, as she had so many things that made her different。But Oksana would more than fit in。 She was determined to prove herself and had a strong drive to succeed that still smoldered from childhood, Oksana triumphed in not just one sport but four—winning against the world’s best in elite rowing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, and road cycling competitions。 Now considered one of the world’s top athletes, she is the recipient of seventeen Paralympic medals, the most of any US athlete of the Winter Games, Paralympic or Olympic。The Hard Parts is Oksana's story of triumph, of proving to herself and to the world。 It's the story of a Mother's love and a daughter's determination。 This book is a reminder to anyone who doesn’t fit in: you can find a place where you excel where you have worth。I give The Hard Parts five out of five stars!Happy Reading! 。。。more

Molly

Thank you to Goodreads Giveaways for my copy of this book。 Sports memoirs are not my usual genre, but I am glad I read this。 Difficult subject matter, but I am in awe of her 👍

Aimee LaGrandeur

I’ve followed Oksana Masters since her interview with Players’ Tribune in 2020, which is fittingly what the book ends on。 The interview is striking in its honesty, but also it’s generosity of spirit。 Oksana is adamant that sharing her story empowers her and she wants it to empower others; we are a sum of our parts, especially the hard parts, but we can rise beyond what has happened to us and own our stories。 Her memoir is a deep exploration of that, and a more comprehensive view of her life up t I’ve followed Oksana Masters since her interview with Players’ Tribune in 2020, which is fittingly what the book ends on。 The interview is striking in its honesty, but also it’s generosity of spirit。 Oksana is adamant that sharing her story empowers her and she wants it to empower others; we are a sum of our parts, especially the hard parts, but we can rise beyond what has happened to us and own our stories。 Her memoir is a deep exploration of that, and a more comprehensive view of her life up to this point, and I loved every minute we get to spend with her as the reader。 On her Instagram, she has a great sense of humor and always seems bubbly and bursting with energy。 In her book her spirit bleeds through—I got a good giggle quite a few times—but she also shares what’s going on underneath that and how it often functions as a mask。 The way Oksana leads us through her journey gives the impression that she’s spent time moving through her trauma, and her message is that it’s okay to carry it with you, that it will be a part of you but you don’t have to let it overtake you。 There are definitely trigger warnings, that especially as a bookseller I’ll definitely be conscious of, but the book is ultimately uplifting and things are shared in a reflective way that aims to encourage & inspire anyone else struggling through similar hard parts。In short, I adored Oksana Masters, and her book only made me appreciate her more!! 。。。more

antiasann13

Oksana's story is super inspiring! At the beginning of the book, reading about the struggles she faced in her childhood was so heartbreaking, but it was amazing to see how she developed an incredible relationship with her mom, who pushed her to work hard for her dreams。 This is definitely one of the best memoirs I have ever read and I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone who is trying to achieve any kind of goal in their own life! Oksana's story is super inspiring! At the beginning of the book, reading about the struggles she faced in her childhood was so heartbreaking, but it was amazing to see how she developed an incredible relationship with her mom, who pushed her to work hard for her dreams。 This is definitely one of the best memoirs I have ever read and I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone who is trying to achieve any kind of goal in their own life! 。。。more

Chris

Thanks for the advanced copy。I loved this book。A lot of parts were difficult to read。。。 how could one little girl live through such a horrible beginning? Oksana persevered and came out on top。She is amazing, and she has an amazing mom!

Joyce

Dreams can be fulfilled and demons overcome。 A detailed memoir of a very determined woman to achieve success with both。 Oksana was fortunate to have a mother love her unconditionally thus allowing her to become her own person。 An extremely moving memoir giving hope to others。A very, very good read。

Debra McCann

It is incredibly difficult for someone to open up sensitive areas of their life and write them down for any and all to read。 In “The Hard Parts”, Oksana Masters, athlete and Para-Olympics gold medalist, allows us to know some of her difficult and inspirational life story。 In an Ukrainian orphanage, she endures severe childhood trauma, and then is adopted by an outstanding individual, Gay Masters, who becomes her devoted mother and advocate。 In spite of physical disabilities, and psychological ch It is incredibly difficult for someone to open up sensitive areas of their life and write them down for any and all to read。 In “The Hard Parts”, Oksana Masters, athlete and Para-Olympics gold medalist, allows us to know some of her difficult and inspirational life story。 In an Ukrainian orphanage, she endures severe childhood trauma, and then is adopted by an outstanding individual, Gay Masters, who becomes her devoted mother and advocate。 In spite of physical disabilities, and psychological challenges, Oksana develops into a top-notch athlete in several sports。 She is able to achieve top athletic accomplishments in world-wide competition。 This autobiography expresses her message about finding inner strength and celebrating life。 This book acknowledges the darkness that lives in the world。 It also defines the healing power of love put forth by people determined enough to care for others who are in desperate need。 Oksana Masters exemplifies the power of the individual to build success, a sense of self worth, and happiness in to their life。 I hope she has the best of everything as she continues her amazing life journey! USA and Ukraine Proud! 。。。more

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