Facing the Challenge, Beating the Odd..., Jimmy Mulzet
Facing the Challenge, Beating the Odd..., Jimmy Mulzet
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Facing the Challenge, Beating the Odds
The Jimmy Mulzet Story

Author: Jimmy Mulzet

Narrator: Todd Ethridge

Unabridged: 1 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/08/2021


Synopsis

Jimmy Mulzet nearly died before his first birthday. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at six months of age, it initially appeared that Jimmy’s journey in life would be full of challenges. Despite his diagnosis and prediction that he would never walk, Jimmy soon discovered that God sometimes provides miracles. All he had to do was be patient. In an inspirational memoir shared to encourage others to be the best they can be despite their obstacles, Jimmy chronicles his remarkable life experiences that shine a light on the value of being embraced and loved unconditionally by both God and his family as he overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to lead a self-sufficient, accomplished life. Buoyed by his faith and prayer, Jimmy details how he achieved independence by eventually learning to walk—a life skill that allowed him to attend school, make friends, and later run in the New York City marathon, climb the stairs to the top of the Empire State Building, and meet Pope Saint John Paul II. Throughout his narrative, Jimmy inspires others with disabilities to never give up, find hope in the darkest of places, and always rely on God for strength. “Facing the Challenge, Beating the Odds, is … a story about faith—Jimmy’s love for Jesus and His Church, and his attempts to put his faith into action.”

Reviews

Goodreads review by Vicki on April 28, 2026

The memoir of an inspiring man who believed that his disabilities did not need to restrict his good life. He has created an inspiring, exciting life full of adventure, faith, support systems, volunteerism, and a meaningful career. Well worth the read.......more

Goodreads review by Elena on April 24, 2026

What stayed with me most is how the memoir frames independence not as a single achievement, but as a series of milestones that gain meaning because of how unlikely they once seemed. Learning to walk is not presented as a symbolic moment alone, but as the practical beginning of everything that follow......more