The Man Who Learned to Walk Three Times

A Memoir

Author  Peter Kavanagh
The Man Who Learned to Walk Three Times

From the well-known CBC journalist comes a story of hardship, resilience and repeatedly learning the same lesson.
          Peter Kavanagh was just an infant when he was diagnosed with paralytic polio and suffered permanent paralysis in the lower part of his left leg. As a child, Kavanagh endured painful medical procedures to even out the length of his legs, and experimental exercise techniques. He spent his youth in a leg brace and special footwear, isolating for a boy whose classmates ran freely in sneakers. His first lesson in walking was how to move while wearing such equipment. Throughout his life, as he developed a very successful career in public broadcasting, built a family, and indulged in his love of music…