Dr Paul
“The Wheelbarrow Kid has become a household for many people as the inspirational story of one boy who overcame restrictions of extreme poverty, derogatory prejudice and unbelievable limitations of society”.
Shared in thirteen countries & translated into three languages, The Wheelbarrow Kid is loved for its authenticity, vulnerability & simplicity which offers hope & courage in the midst of turmoil, chaos, desperation and “lost-ness”. lives are being changed and hope is rekindled and love is revived in the hearts of thousands after reading the Wheelbarrow Kid.
is it possible for a juvenile delinquent & homeless boy who was born in abject poverty and eclipsed from hope, lived in the a children’s home, a place of safety & different schools… a boy who picked thrown away sandwiches from a rubbish bin to eat… who experience living on the streets, sleeping in railway stations and running away from police – is it possible that such a could become a Multi-potentialite, prolific author & CEO?