Reading the promotional material on the book cover, one might think that this book, about a young man who has a serious accident that results in quadriplegia, could be an uplifting story about personal growth and recovery, but one would be wrong. Instead, the reader gets an unconvincing medical science fiction story that reads like a soap opera and fails to develop any of its characters in a sympathetic light, including the accident's victim, Gene. We learn that Gene is largely responsible for his condition because he engaged in highly risky showmanship to compensate for his short stature in attempting to win the admiration of a young woman he was hoping to exploit. Despite the fact that we are told of Gene's past, the disturbing and inexplicable neglect he experienced from his parents, and the circumstances of his tragic accident, it is very difficult to generate any protective feelings toward him.