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Who Is Harrison Depicted In Tim Green's Unstoppable '

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The story Unstoppable by Tim Green is a shocking book that keeps readers on their toes Harrison is a teenager with a horrible past who is in foster care and goes to a home that is a terrible place. His foster parents make him work an awful lot, and he has little to no free time. Harrison gets fed up with feeling “less than” his foster brother one day he snaps and accidently kills his adopted father. He ends up going back into the system and goes to court for the murder, but he was found not guilty. His Social Worker’s twin sister, Jennifer, adopts him and he meets his new adopted father, Coach. Harrison begins to play football for Coach and he is good at it and he is the new running back for the team. However, he is faced with a serious problem of cancer and he loses his leg due to this. To overcome this Harrison befriends a veteran who tells him stories that he will be fine and can overcome this. In the end that Harrison sees that his problem is not terrible and he can’t move on with life and doesn't need to dwell over losing his leg. The story is trying to show that don’t take the little things in life for granted. …show more content…

He realizes that he can never play football again and practically ever be the same again. Harrison goes from one of the best running back in the town to a nothing in town. He realizes that he has taken this for granted and thought he was indestructible and can’t be broken. However Harrison realizes that sometimes luck can run

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