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Lucky Girl

Lessons on Overcoming Odds and Building a Limitless Future

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Sprinter, long jumper, and Paralympian Scout Bassett shares the lessons she’s learned battling the toughest challenges facing young women today.
 
As an infant in China, Scout Bassett survived a fire that took her right leg. She spent the next seven years in an orphanage before being adopted and whisked away to the United States, where she felt foreign in every way. 
Though she defied the odds and became a gold medalist and world-record holder, Scout fought against adversity her entire life—and mostly off the track. As a person with a disability, a minority, and a woman in America, she’s struggled in a culture that can make anyone—no matter who you are—feel like an outsider—an other.
 
In Lucky Girl Scout shares ten lessons she’s learned to help readers overcome some of the most difficult challenges in life today. With vulnerability, humor, and warmth, she addresses issues of identity, loneliness, image, purpose, and high expectations, among others, and offers advice for how to face them.
Scout began her journey to embrace who she is—past and all—by never forgetting where she comes from or who she is. With this guidebook on adversity and life, learn how to make peace with your past, own your identity, and create your own luck.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 7, 2023
      Bassett chronicles her trajectory from orphaned chemical fire victim to record-holding track star in her inspiring debut memoir. Adopted from a Chinese orphanage by a Michigan couple when she was eight years old, Bassett faced bullying both for being a minority and for her prosthetic leg. As a teenager, she became enamored with running, and when she made it to UCLA on a full academic scholarship, she doubled down on her dedication to the sport. After she was discouraged from training with the college team due to her disability, she decided to teach herself how to sprint and ensure “the journey ahead of her had meaning and purpose.” The training paid off: Bassett became a seven-time Paralympic gold medalist and currently holds the Paralympic 400-meter dash world record. Organized into 10 “lessons” on topics ranging from body image to loneliness that she credits with building her perseverance, the memoir doubles as an unpretentious self-help tome delivered in the tender, casual tone of a beloved older sister. Readers will be hard-pressed not to walk away hailing Bassett as a role model. Agent: Esther Fedorkevich, Fedd Agency.

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