Angela Parker-Brown didn’t want her legacy to just be of a Nova Scotian woman with ALS, and it isn't. It is of resilience, of dignity and compassion, say friends, family and even people who never met her.
Angela Parker-Brown may be unable to speak but that hasn t stopped her from using her voice. The mother from Truro, N.S., who is unable to speak due to ALS, recently published a memoir using technology that tracks her eye movements to form words and sentences.