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Monday, November 17, 2025

Book Tour + #Giveaway: Buddy by Jim Roelofs @RABTBookTours




Overcoming Cerebral Palsy, Abandonment, and Poverty


Nonfiction / Biography

Date Published: August 29, 2025



In a world where resilience shines through adversity, "Buddy: Overcoming Cerebral Palsy, Abandonment, and Poverty" offers a moving portrait of a life lived against the odds. Written by a retired radiologist who unexpectedly discovered the power of storytelling, this book chronicles the extraordinary experiences of Buddy, a man with Cerebral Palsy who has defied societal expectations and personal challenges.

The narrative begins on a seemingly ordinary summer bike ride, where Buddy’s remarkable spirit first captured the attention of his fellow cyclists. Despite facing the trials of abandonment and poverty, Buddy's polite demeanor and thoughtful presence soon revealed the depth of his journey. As conversations around the picnic table echoed the desire to share his story, a reluctant author was born. With the encouragement of friends, family, and a determination to honor Buddy's incredible life, the author embarked on a mission to bring this inspiring tale to light.

Through a series of heartfelt interviews, we delve into Buddy’s memories that trace back to early childhood, uncovering a treasure trove of experiences that illuminate his unyielding strength. With contributions from friends who painted the backdrop of his life, this book is not just a biography; it's a testament to the human spirit’s ability to overcome.

"Buddy" is a compelling read for anyone who believes in the power of perseverance and the importance of sharing our stories. Join the author as he takes you through the highs and lows of Buddy’s life, revealing the beauty of friendship, the struggle for acceptance, and the enduring hope that shines through even the darkest of circumstances. Discover why, "If not me, then who?" is a question that resonates deeply within all of us.



Interview with Jim Roelofs

    How did publishing your first book change your process of writing?

    It was my first book, so wasn’t aware I had anything to change.

    What was an early experience where you learned that language had power?

    I can’t recall anything specific.

    What one thing would you give up to become a better writer?

    Money. I’d pay tuition for courses that would help.

    Tell us a little about yourself? Perhaps something not many people know?

    I am a conscientious detail oriented person. It helped me in finding weaknesses and rewriting my manuscript. I am retired from my career as a radiologist and now pursue hobbies: i.e: bicycling, tending an orchard, caring for goats in the summer, wood carving, and dog training.

    If you had to do something differently as a child or teenager to become a better writer as an adult, what would you do?

    In school, I gravitated toward math and sciences to pursue a career as a physician, and away from literature. If I had known then that I was going to write a book, I might have taken more than the basic English and composition courses.

    What is the biggest surprise that you experienced after becoming a writer?

    I was surprised at the amount of time I spent rewriting and the improvement I could see with each rewrite.

    Could you tell us a bit about your most recent book and why it is a must-read?

    “Buddy, the True Story of Overcoming Cerebral Palsy, Abandonment and Poverty”, has an inspiring message of the power of perseverance. Life dealt Buddy more challenges than most people ever experience. He developed coping mechanisms and dealt with adversity to succeed without descending into juvenile delinquency, drugs, or alcohol dependency.


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