Overcoming Cerebral Palsy, Abandonment, and Poverty
Date Published: August 29, 2025
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.
Prologue
Buddy Brown knew it.
He had seen it.
It was the vision of what he might look like if he became “Mega
Rich.”
His 15-year-old cousin and her boyfriend had driven from Minneapolis to his
home in Pillager, Minnesota, and 13-year-old Buddy Brown was mesmerized by
their red customized conversion van. It had captain’s chairs, teardrop
windows, and a bed in the back. Visualizing what he would do with his vehicle
(when the time came) was no problem. He would go to the Ford dealer and ask
them to modify a Ford Econoline van into a four-wheel-drive unit. Although the
manufacturer had not yet produced a four-wheel-drive van, he knew they had
already done it with the F-150 pickup, so adapting a van should be no problem.
He would be wealthy enough to pay for the changes.
In addition to the chairs, windows, and bed, customized elements inside would
include carpeting along the sides and an upholstered ceiling with tiny colored
lights poking through, creating a mysterious mood. The cell phone had not yet
been invented in 1973, but Buddy had a concept that a mobile phone could be
placed inside a vehicle. His mind excelled at invention, mechanics, and
mathematics.
Once he purchased the van, he would drive it to his parents’ home during
the night and park it in front of the picture window.
When they awoke and looked outside, they would see that Buddy had made it. He
was “Mega Rich.”
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