1 in 5 people in our country suffers from some form of mental or physical disability. Often, they are pushed aside or ignored due to the false perception that they are unable to contribute. Sheila Allee's incredible & compelling story of her Uncle Melrose & his positive, affirming & life-changing impact, challenges this misconception with TRUTH! Sheila's heartwarming book, "My Father's Eyes" is up for grabs tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 7:30 on Puffman Sports Trivia. "My Father's Eyes" is the true story of her relationship with her Uncle Melrose, who had a profound intellectual disability. She didn't know of her uncle for many years & accidentally discovered his existence when she was a teenager. Decades later, she found him in a state institution, where he had lived for more than 50 years, & helped him move to a group home. Through the process, she thought she was only righting a wrong that had been done when her uncle was ostracized from his family. But what happened was that her Uncle Melrose helped HER heal from her own emotional injuries. Check out "My Father's Eyes" at: www.sheilaalleebooks.com & then listen to WIN tomorrow morning at 7:30. With our 2015 Golf Spot starting next month, I've come up with a "GOLF" Trivia question for tomorrow morning, & the 1st caller in with the correct answer WINS a copy of "My Father's Eyes," probably one of the most compelling books I have come across in years...fascinating, insightful, & downright entertaining! As Sheila says, "Those who are weakest speak with the most powerful voice.

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