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closed his eyes and tried to remember how he became so lucky to have met Barbara and fallen in love. In his childhood, there was no indication that he would have his own home and his family. He was one of those kids who caught polio in the fifties. He began walking independently very late, and that was only thanks to the persistence of his grandmother. She carried him on her back and brought him to school. She carried him up and down the stairs. Stubbornly she made him practice. Nothing deterred her. She always repeated that since she survived Siberia and the long way back home, nothing could stop her now. In primary school, John felt very lonely. In the beginning, the kids teased him, laughed at him, but his grandmother quickly solved the problem. He was the only disabled child in the school. No one understood him. No one knew how lonely he felt. His escape from the surrounding world arrived in the form of books. He read a lot. He read everything he could get his hands on. Eventually, John was prescribed glasses. Thanks to a wonderful teacher with real passion, he easily made it through to high school. In high school, he met two other boys his age, also with paralysis of the legs. Both were less fortunate than him. 114