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Learn moreJeremy Schreiber was on top of the world—athletic, newly married, successful. And then something went terribly wrong. In this moving memoir, he shares his journey after he received a terrifying diagnosis: ALS.
As the devastating disease robbed him of movement and speech, he was abandoned by his wife and betrayed by a society that shuns people with disabilities. But it’s not all doom and gloom. He found love, support, and a powerful purpose.
While fighting for his independence and then for his life, Jeremy gave his all to the ALS and disability communities. Never Say Invisible is his legacy gift. Smart, clever, and humorous, his story is a testament to what can be learned and achieved despite a terminal illness.
Jeremy died on October 29, 2021, before he could finish this memoir. Sandra Jonas Publishing is proud to collaborate with his parents, Fred and Ronnye Schreiber, to carry on his work.
Jeremy Schreiber was an entrepreneur, writer, and ALS warrior. He first started to write and speak about his own experiences after being diagnosed with ALS in January 2018. Drawing from his personal story, Jeremy offered a unique perspective into a world where injustice is frequent and unapologetically out in the open. After a long battle with ALS, Jeremy passed away on October 29, 2021. His parents, Fred and Ronnye Schreiber, are proud to carry on his legacy.
Ramiz Monsef has spent several seasons as a member of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s acting company, and he is the playwright of OSF’s 2013 production The Unfortunates. He has also appeared onstage in New York and in numerous regional productions.
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“Jeremy Schreiber has written a singular and unforgettable take on what it is like to have your world cracked open by extreme physical disability…The honesty, anger, and unflinching detail of Schreiber’s account bestow a power most inspirational stories lack.”
“Jeremy Schreiber has written an engaging memoir about his journey with ALS, as well a clear and concise guide for those facing serious health issues, their caregivers, and just about everyone else. Filled with honesty, poignancy, passion, and humor, it will open your eyes and possibly your heart.”
“Jeremy Schreiber approaches his devastating diagnosis with courage and humor—and in doing so delivers a wake-up call that urges us to rethink the way we see, or fail to see, those with disabilities.”
“Never Say Invisible is an unapologetic observation of this world through the lens of a terminal illness.”
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