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No One's Perfect [Hardcover]

Hirotada Ototake (Author), Gerry Harcourt (Translator)
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October 2000
Hirotada Ototake -- known by his friends as Oto -- has proven again and again that hard work, humor, versatility, and an upbeat approach to life are as valuable as limbs. No One's Perfect is his true account of how he met and beat one challenge after another.

In a style purposefully meant to reach all ages, Oto writes about his unique childhood growing up in Japan, a country that traditionally has shielded the disabled from the public eye. From his earliest days, he brought such a winning optimism into the crowds around him -- curious kindergartners, skeptical members of the school board, gaping passersby -- that people soon lost sight of what was missing.

Now, as a young adult, Oto has taken on the work of establishing a "barrier-free" environment for others, in the government, in the media, in the eyes of all he meets. His book has sold over four million copies in Japan, where he has utterly changed the way people view the disabled.

Unsentimental and understated -- you know the day-to-day routine couldn't have been as easy as he makes it sound -- Oto's message nonetheless hits the heart. Strong parents and unconventional teachers bucked the rigid status quo to give Oto a chance at a normal life, and he took it from there. Running races, joining the basketball team, learning to swim, even getting into fights, he helped make his classmates realize that he was one of the gang. They then found themselves joining forces with him to break down the barriers he faced.

No One's Perfect is the triumphant story of one young man's incredible courage and delight in what life can offer. It's also a campaign to illustrate how acceptance of other people's imperfections can make our own livesless imperfect.


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This relentlessly upbeat memoir was a bestseller in Japan. In it, Ototake, a 24-year-old Japanese man born without arms and legs, recounts the story of his life and explains how he coped with disability and adversity: buoyed by his parents' generosity and love, he adopted an optimistic attitude and challenged himself to try anything. After a rocky startAhis father was so worried about his wife's reaction that he did not allow her to see the baby for the first three weeks of his lifeAhis parents did everything to insure that he would have a full life. Determined and loving, they managed to register Ototake in a mainstream school (rather than a special one for children with disabilities), launching him on an educational career marked by scholastic achievement and risk taking. In snappy, casual prose, he describes the creative rules his schoolmates drew up so that he could join their soccer games; he recounts playing junior high basketball on his stumps (he concentrated on passing, not shooting); and he describes how, in high school, his active athletic life almost jeopardized his academic career. Later, at Waseda University, he became an activist, speaking and writing about the necessity to create a "barrier free" environment. Well written, inspirational and politically relevant, this is a remarkable story. Photos not seen by PW. 50,000-copy first printing. (Sept.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Ototake was born with no arms or legs, yet grew up in Japan living as normal and active a life as possible by dent of his own determination and the encouragement of his family and friends. In this first-person account, written for readers of all ages, Ototake recounts the day-to-day challenges of living without arms or legs. He describes his education at regular schools, where he gained acceptance of classmates and overcame the skepticism of the teaching staff. Fueled by an aggressive personality, Ototake participated in athletics, within the limits of his abilities, playing basketball in middle school and managing the footfall team in high school. In college, he faced the obstacles of facilities not designed to accommodate the disabled and began a career as an advocate for creating barrier-free environments in a nation that had ignored the disabled until recently. Ototake is unsentimental in his recollections of coping with a disability, challenging his limitations, dealing with curious reactions, and making a place for himself in society. Inspiring. Vanessa Bush
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 226 pages
  • Publisher: Kodansha International (JPN); 1st edition (October 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 4770025009
  • ISBN-13: 978-4770025005
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,787,064 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bouyant enthusiasm, September 28, 2000
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This is a very inspiring book. The author may have no limbs, but he is certainly not disabled. He must have incredible parents that gave him a great outlook to do what he does. He has an outgoing personality coupled with unstoppable bouyant enthusiasm for life and everything that it offers. He looks on the good side without ignoring the bad side. He makes both sides work for him. Anyone can learn a lot about what a difference attitude makes from reading this book. The author is a living example that life is what we make of it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring story, May 2, 2001
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One of the main points of the book is that it really shouldn't matter whether or not someone is disabled. That said, being disabled gave Hirotada Ototake many challenges and opportunities which are uncommon. You can imagine the challenges, but what really struck me was how the author took advantage of his opportunities, working hard to get into excellent schools and taking on leadership roles throughout his life... and he's only 4 years older than I am! It seems like an awful lot to accomplish in such a short time.

The best part of this book, however, is not the story or the accomplishments, but the attitude. It's very difficult to read this book without being inspired. When I was younger, I read "Anne of Green Gables" whenever I wanted to remind myself that hard work and dedication can make all sorts of things possible. "No One's Perfect" has the same message and the same kind of inspiration.

The only reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 was that, like some other reviewers, I was hoping for more emotional insight. In some ways, the story is a little too abstract, and I'd like to know how the author FELT, since I know that most of the time, my situation cannot be completely expressed in logical thoughts alone.

Great book!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing courage and optimism!, September 9, 2000
This review is from: No One's Perfect (Hardcover)
this book greatly inspired me. Oto's courage and optimism for life is simply amazing. in his autobiography, he has shown that being born without limbs just means that he is unique, different, but that does not mean that he should be depressed or wallow in self-pity. in fact, he displays such extraordinary strength in his character.

It's reader's friendly, even a child picking up the book will read it without much difficulty.

a must-read for anyone who thinks that life is unfair for them and sits at home, grumbling abt how unfruitful their life is. Oto shows that how happy your life is depends on your attitude, it has nothing to do with whether you had legs and arms or not.

simply adore him! *applause*

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