In 1987, Sally Wenley was a driven, fun-loving and at times naughty high school sports prefect. After a fatal bus trip she became a paraplegic, her sporting dreams in tatters. 

Decades later, Sally looks squarely at the accident and her risk-taking younger self who used alcohol and arrogance to mask physical pain and trauma. Now an award-winning radio reporter, Sally chats with Charlotte Glennie about her revealing and at times hilarious memoir. 

Sally talks to Nine To Noon here.

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