Nashville Lifestyles Magazine

Megan DeJarnett

As wife to her high school sweetheart, mother of their two boys, reigning Ms. Wheelchair Tennessee 2020, and founder of No Such Thing—a company with a mission to help others redefine purpose by removing defining labels—Megan DeJarnett is no stranger to success. Now, she is adding first-time children’s book author to her list of triumphs with . DeJarnett, who was born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II, found inspiration for the book in her personal life through the brotherly bond of her highly active six-year-old, Bronx, who was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, and her inquisitive four-year-old, Shai. In , DeJarnett tells the story of two brothers and their encounters

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