The Hard Parts: A Memoir of Courage and Triumph

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars | 355 ratings

Price: 17.05

Last update: 11-14-2024


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A 2024 Christopher Award Winner

“A gut-wrenching, wildly inspiring story about overcoming the most daunting obstacles through steely tenacity, sheer will, and a great big dose of motherly love.” —Jeannette Walls, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle

An inspirational and powerful memoir from the United States’s most decorated winter Paralympic or Olympic athlete, The Hard Parts is Oksana Masters’s gripping account of overcoming extraordinary Chernobyl disaster–caused physical challenges to create a life that challenges everyone to push through what is holding them back.

Oksana Masters was born in Ukraine—in the shadow of Chernobyl—seemingly with the odds stacked against her. She came into the world with one kidney, a partial stomach, six toes on each foot, webbed fingers, no right bicep, and no thumbs. Her left leg was six inches shorter than her right, and she was missing both tibias.

Relinquished to the orphanage system by birth parents daunted by the staggering cost of what would be their child’s medical care, Oksana encountered numerous abuses, some horrifying. Salvation came at age seven when Gay Masters, an unmarried American professor who saw a photo of the little girl and became haunted by her eyes, waged a two-year war against stubborn adoption authorities to rescue Oksana from her circumstances.

In America, Oksana endured years of operations that included a double leg amputation. Still, how could she hope to fit in when there were so many things making her different?

As it turned out, she would do much more than fit in. Determined to prove herself and fueled by a drive to succeed that still smoldered from childhood, Oksana triumphed in not just one sport but four—winning against the world’s best in elite rowing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, and road cycling competitions. Now considered one of the world’s top athletes, she is the recipient of seventeen Paralympic medals, the most of any US athlete of the Winter Games, Paralympic
or Olympic.

Oksana’s astonishing story of journeying through a series of dark tunnels is “as true a tale of grit as I’ve ever heard, with a message filled with triumph and beauty—that what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger,
if we are loved” (Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit).


Top reviews from the United States

S. Nowak
5.0 out of 5 stars the hard parts
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
Beautifully written, I couldn’t put the book down. WHAT a strong, amazing & courageous woman you are Oksana Masters. Keep going, don’t stop!
Joyce Clark
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent emotional read
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
One of the best memoirs that I have ever ready! The book is well written and tells a story of courage, strength, and love of an adapted mother who saved her life.
natasha
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone must to read it and stop whining about you don't have. Inspiration Story! Thank you.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
A remarkable story. Thank you for sharing it with us. We must hear it: the challenges that you went through that built your self-confidence, resilience and determination in a hard way. Without immense mother's love it would be impossible. Thank you to mom Gay Masters for your love and 2 year battle to finally bring Oksana home to USA. And Thank you to Oksana, for being such a positive and possible example for all to achieve any of our dreams. People whine a lot about how unhappy they are but after reading your story, there is no reason to be an unhappy person. Just do your job and move Only Forward. Everything is possible! Thank you, Oksana, for inspiring all of us! This book is a must-read book!
E S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Drawing on strength gained from the adversity of her early years in the orphanage, Oksana goes on to achieve astounding milestones in her athletic career. Her adoptive mother worked tirelessly to adopt Oksana from a Ukrainian orphanage, and throughout her new life, supports and uplifts her.
Margaret Snow
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing story of the resilient rascal
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
As a rehab doc, I was drawn to the story of a double aka paralympic athlete. The writing was excellent. Oksana shares enough of the medical to keep me intrigued and interested and waiting for the next episodes.

She shared the horrors she experienced in the orphanage in a way that explains the battles she has waged with mental health and leaves one proud of her journey and of the risk she has taken to share it for others.

She has served both her countries well on the playing fields and by representing amputees and trauma survivors. Inspirational.
50+woman
4.0 out of 5 stars A humanizing story about vulnerability and grit.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023
The author's honesty in acknowledging her past pain and trauma and becoming an international caliber athlete--without resorting to cliches of "overcoming adversity"-- is both powerful and poignant. A great story for everyone. Hats off to both Ms. Masters and writer Cassidy Randall.
Lori D'Amico
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid GOLD!
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
I have always loved a good memoir; but THIS one has touched my heart in so many ways that I am already wishing and hoping for a sequel! I know that if Oksana Masters decides to do it, it not only WILL happen, but it will be the very best she can give. She is THAT determined and that fighting spirit motivates her in everything she does and who she is.
I am in awe of this woman and all she has survived because I too have survived some things... I have lived through years of abuse by a former step father, the deaths of my Nana, uncle and, 7 months ago now, my beloved mom from cancer. I have survived childhood bullying and having my first apartment broken into as I slept. I survived the death of my ex due to cancer. In Jan of 2022 I caught covid and pneumonia and ended up seriously ill, on high flow oxygen and hospitalized due to respiratory failure and kidney injury both brought on by covid.
As I read this book and got further into it I found myself thinking about all the obstacles Oksana faced in her life. I also know that feeling of having certain parts of your body that you are ashamed of or feel that they don't quite measure up. And I found myself thinking "If Oksana could overcome her challenges to the extent she has and push through her limitations then I and others can also do that." We are shown what is possible!
This book is captivating. It consumed my attention and while I didn't want it to end, I just HAD to know what would happen next. Like Oksana, this book is a beautiful triumph!
Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars The hard part
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This was an excellent read very emotional. I don't often give 5 stars but its well deserved. I think I found a bit of myself in this book.

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