HarperCollins India has proudly announced the upcoming publication of ‘BRING IT ON: The Incredible Story of My Life’, a memoir by India’s most celebrated para-athlete, Dr. Deepa Malik. This remarkable autobiography promises to provide readers with an unfiltered view of her extraordinary life, her relentless pursuit of success, and her unyielding determination to overcome challenges.
Deepa Malik is a name synonymous with inspiration and resilience. She made history as India’s first-ever female Paralympic medalist, winning a silver medal in shot put at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Her career as a para-athlete is decorated with 23 international medals, and she has received some of the country’s most prestigious honors, including:
Deepa Malik is not only a record-breaking para-athlete but also a pioneering paraplegic swimmer, biker, and car rallyist. She holds four Limca World Records for her unparalleled achievements in sports and adventure, proving that physical limitations are no barrier to success.
Dr. Malik has held influential roles in promoting para-sports in India and globally:
Deepa Malik’s contributions to sports and society have been recognized with several awards, including the Asian Order, the highest honor in the para-sports ecosystem in Asia, and three honorary doctorates, commemorating her dedication to empowering the differently abled and advancing the sports community.
‘BRING IT ON: The Incredible Story of My Life’ is not just a memoir; it is a manifesto of courage, hope, and determination.
In her book, Deepa Malik recounts the incredible challenges she has faced, including:
Rather than seeing herself as a victim of her circumstances, Deepa identifies as ‘wheelchair-liberated’, rejecting the term ‘wheelchair-bound’. She demonstrates how the wheelchair became a symbol of freedom and possibility, not limitation.
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Why in News | HarperCollins India announces the upcoming publication of ‘BRING IT ON: The Incredible Story of My Life’, a memoir by Dr. Deepa Malik. |
About the Author | Dr. Deepa Malik: India’s most celebrated para-athlete and first female Paralympic medalist. |
Achievements | – Won a silver medal in shot put at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.- Earned 23 international medals.- Recipient of Padma Shri, Khel Ratna Award, and Arjuna Award. |
Multi-Talented Icon | – First Indian paraplegic swimmer, biker, and car rallyist.- Holder of four Limca World Records. |
Leadership Roles | – Served as first female president of the Paralympic Committee of India.- South Asian representative on the executive board of the Asian Paralympic Committee (first Indian woman). |
Additional Honors | – Awarded Asian Order, the highest para-sports honor in Asia.- Received three honorary doctorates for contributions to sports and society. |
About the Book | ‘BRING IT ON’ is a memoir that recounts Dr. Malik’s life journey, highlighting her challenges, triumphs, and resilience. |
Themes in the Memoir | – Overcoming adversity: Survived spinal tumors thrice and defied societal norms.- Empowerment: Redefined “disability” as “wheelchair-liberated” rather than “wheelchair-bound.”- Breaking stereotypes: Advocated for women and the differently abled to excel in all fields. |
Philosophy Highlights | – Mental strength: Showcased resilience and determination.- Possibilities: Inspired others to view limitations as opportunities. |
Why It’s a Must-Read | – Provides inspirational life lessons.- Challenges societal stereotypes.- Highlights the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. |
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