RaveForeword Reviews\"As it ponders the question of whether knowing the truth about his limp early on would have made a difference in Marshall’s life, the book also reveals how stigmas around living with disabilities have evolved in tandem with hopeful medical strides. It is marked by humor; family bonds form its inspirational core ... Marshall’s memories are marked by joy and heartbreak too: in time, he became his father’s caregiver. He took the position with occasional reluctance, though always remembering to ask for reminders that he was his father’s favorite when they said goodbye. Leg is a powerful memoir about overcoming obstacles with one’s sense of humor intact.\