Biographies & Memoirs

Κομμάτι Κομμάτι, The Boy Who Assembled Himself

Authors: David Aguilar,Ferran Aguilar

“Many times I am asked what it’s like to be missing half a hand. The truth is... I don’t know. What is it like to be missing a finger? Do me a favor and count them, okay? Stop reading and count your...

“Many times I am asked what it’s like to be missing half a hand. The truth is... I don’t know. What is it like to be missing a finger? Do me a favor and count them, okay? Stop reading and count your fingers.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! What is it like to be missing the eleventh finger? You don’t know? Neither do I. What I do...

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  • Release Date 4/2023
  • Number of pages Number of pages 248
  • Language Greek
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2023
  • Publisher Publisher PSychogios
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“Many times I am asked what it’s like to be missing half a hand. The truth is... I don’t know. What is it like to be missing a finger? Do me a favor and count them, okay? Stop reading and count your fingers.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! What is it like to be missing the eleventh finger? You don’t know? Neither do I. What I do know is that you’re not missing anything; you have an abundance. You have an abundance of possibilities.

In this book, David Aguilar, or Hand Solo, as he’s known on social media, narrates, directly and vividly, how he created the first prosthetic hand out of Lego, along with other stories that taught him the most important lesson: there is no better prosthetic limb than love.

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Many times I am asked what it feels like to be missing half a hand. The truth is, even though I am now twenty years old, I don't know. What does it feel like to be missing a finger? Do me a favor and count them, okay? Stop reading and count your fingers.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! What does it feel like to be missing the eleventh finger? Oh! You don't know, right? I count up to five. You count up to ten. I don't miss anything. Neither do you. And if you are also part of the small group of people who don't count up to ten, like me, then nothing is missing from you either. I am speaking honestly. At first, you don't realize it because all your life you've heard the word "without," because you've always been told "what you're missing." Let me tell you something: you're not missing anything^ you have more than enough.

You have more than enough abilities. Nevertheless, I think it's time to start. What do you say? Everything began…

Everything started at the hospital, in room 102. My grandparents, my great-grandmother, and my aunts had come, and they were waiting^ they were waiting for me. They already knew me^ I was David, the strong and healthy son my parents were expecting, my grandparents longed for, and my whole family couldn't wait for me to be born.

My grandmother, Basi, was sitting and nervously rubbing her fingers, touched: she was constantly twisting her shawl. She was waiting for my father to open the door any moment now, with a smile from ear to ear, holding me in her arms, wrapped in the blanket she had woven with so much love and…

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Authors
David Aguilar, Ferran Aguilar
Publisher
PSychogios
Language
Greek
Subtitle
The Boy Who Assembled Himself
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
248
Release Date
4/2023
Type
Testimonial
Period
Social Issues
Publication Date
2023
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180149814

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“Many times I am asked what it’s like to be missing half a hand. The truth is... I don’t know. What is it like to be missing a finger? Do me a favor and count them, okay? Stop reading and count your fingers.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! What is it like to be missing the eleventh finger? You don’t know? Neither do I. What I do know is that you’re not missing anything; you have an abundance. You have an abundance of possibilities.

In this book, David Aguilar, or Hand Solo, as he’s known on social media, narrates, directly and vividly, how he created the first prosthetic hand out of Lego, along with other stories that taught him the most important lesson: there is no better prosthetic limb than love.

Read an excerpt

Many times I am asked what it feels like to be missing half a hand. The truth is, even though I am now twenty years old, I don't know. What does it feel like to be missing a finger? Do me a favor and count them, okay? Stop reading and count your fingers.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! What does it feel like to be missing the eleventh finger? Oh! You don't know, right? I count up to five. You count up to ten. I don't miss anything. Neither do you. And if you are also part of the small group of people who don't count up to ten, like me, then nothing is missing from you either. I am speaking honestly. At first, you don't realize it because all your life you've heard the word "without," because you've always been told "what you're missing." Let me tell you something: you're not missing anything^ you have more than enough.

You have more than enough abilities. Nevertheless, I think it's time to start. What do you say? Everything began…

Everything started at the hospital, in room 102. My grandparents, my great-grandmother, and my aunts had come, and they were waiting^ they were waiting for me. They already knew me^ I was David, the strong and healthy son my parents were expecting, my grandparents longed for, and my whole family couldn't wait for me to be born.

My grandmother, Basi, was sitting and nervously rubbing her fingers, touched: she was constantly twisting her shawl. She was waiting for my father to open the door any moment now, with a smile from ear to ear, holding me in her arms, wrapped in the blanket she had woven with so much love and…

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Product Guides

Book Excerpt

Authors
David Aguilar, Ferran Aguilar
Publisher
PSychogios
Language
Greek
Subtitle
The Boy Who Assembled Himself
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
248
Release Date
4/2023
Type
Testimonial
Period
Social Issues
Publication Date
2023
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180149814

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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