Goals in Sight

The Story of John G. Hodson Sr. and the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America

by Neal Zoren; Shirley Majuri


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Softcover
£12.80
£11.75
Hardcover
£18.58
£16.25
Softcover
£11.75

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/12/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 320
ISBN : 9781414022116
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 320
ISBN : 9781414022109

About the Book

Goals in Sight in reality is the love story of John G. Hodson, Sr.  Love of a man for God, Country and life.  It’s about his pride of family and his many achievements throughout a very full and rewarding existence despite overwhelming odds.  He took the dis out of disability.  His “I can do” encouraged others to follow his physiology in “I CAN IF I TRY’.

In Goals in Sight we follow the life of John G, Hodson, Sr., the founder, one-time president and chairman of the board for the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America.  To accomplish as much as he did in his lifetime, despite his blindness is encouragement for all, disabled or not.

His ingenuity and blind faith would lead him through the company of presidents, politicians, sports personalities, media and Hollywood icons plus the medical profession.

His dealings lead him down the road to many interesting, strange and humorous adventures.

He collected many awards in his lifetime but his biggest award was the thanks that he received from the people he helped – and of these there were many. 

Goals in Sight is a must read – not only for the disabled but for those who want to accomplish but are afraid to try.


About the Author

Goals in Sight was put down on paper by Neal Zoren and Shirley Majuri but the real author is John Hodson.  The purpose of his book is to encourage others with disabilities.

So many born with handicaps are told at a young age that they won’t and can’t amount to anything.  Fortunately for John his parents treated him as an equal and encouraged him to do anything he set his heart on.  Never in their wildest dreams did they imagine all that he would accomplish in his lifetime.  But who knows?  His lifetime isn’t over yet.  There might be more to come.  Meanwhile, it’s worth your time to read Goals in Sight.  It’s an encouragement for everyone – handicapped or not.