Mack Ocker Announces the Release of His Latest Book – Never Good Enough
Mack Ocker, a strong-willed person, dealing with cerebral palsy by birth, is proud to announce the launch of his latest book, Never Good Enough, dedicated to children who feel like they are less because of their disability or circumstances. The book aims to raise awareness about disabilities and family drama and is all set to hit the shelves this month to inspire readers with a heartwarming and uplifting story. The book will reach the bookshops everywhere in the United States and Amazon internationally.
Never Good Enough takes us on a journey through Franco’s life, a young boy who lives in a small trailer in Nebraska. Franco is left alone in his crib by his mother for the entire day at the novel’s beginning. When Franco’s father returns home and discovers him, he whisks him and his brother away to the hospital, where they discover their half-sister has just been born. After years of drama and abuse, Franco finally finds a family who loves and supports him.
The author of Never Good Enough, Mack Ocker, deals with cerebral palsy, which affects every element of his body except his mental health. It has a significant impact on his ability to move and maintain proper posture. “Cerebral palsy can be mild to severe,” he explains in his work. Mack has an intriguing feature about him: he uses his nose to type and communicate on his iPhone.
Never Good Enough is a 129-page book and will soon be available for purchase in softcover, print version, and e-book at Balboa, Amazon, Barnes, Noble, and major bookstores in the United States and worldwide.
About The Author
Mack Ocker started creating literature at the age of fifteen and hasn’t stopped since. He grew up in a home with a lot of foster kids. In them, he found a family. Some of them have taken on the role of his siblings. He’s also worked with disabled children and adults. He enrolled in college to get a degree in human services. His writing reflects his mission to raise awareness about the struggles of disabilities and family drama.
For more information, visit https://mackocker.com/.
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Pre-order at https://mackocker.com/shop-now/ to get your first copy of the book.
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