Publisher's Synopsis
The day Bryant Neville sustained his spinal cord injury he was an all-American small-town teenager with a circle of friends, a vibrant social life, and hazy life goals. The night of March 21, 1981, Bryant lost control of his pick-up truck on a country road. It rolled several times and came to rest with him trapped inside, unable to move. After weeks in the hospital, a neurologist told him his quadriplegia meant he'd be bedridden for life. With youthful determination and a devoted family behind him, Bryant proved the doctor wrong. Rehabilitation helped him regain some movement in his arms, allowing him to use a wheelchair. In How I Roll, Bryant explains how he focused on what he could do with his mind: discovering an interest in computers, obtaining two college degrees, and finding his niche at a local bank where he worked his way up over two decades to become executive vice president and CFO.