Maharaj said the books will form part of the Ministry of Education's thrust to have access and equity within the nation's schools system. Managing Director of First Caribbean Bank said Dwight's life story can serve as an inspiration to the young people of the nation. "Dwight's story shows us that obstacles are perceived and that in reality anything is possible. This is one story that can help us and our children to move away from perception and live in the real world. It is about polio but the message about forward and making most of life despite the setback is an invaluable one. He has reminded us rather than counting our days we should seek to make our day count."