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Crossroads: My Story of Tragedy and Resilience as a Humboldt Bronco

by Kaleb Dahlgren

Narrated by Adam Verner

4.13 ABR Score (3.7K ratings)
★ 4.49 Goodreads (3.7K) ★ 4.85 Audible (46)
7h 55m Released 2021 Biography & Memoir

About This Audiobook

Kaleb Dahlgren was on the Humboldt Broncos team bus on April 6, 2018, when a collision at a rural Saskatchewan intersection killed sixteen people and injured thirteen others, making it one of the most devastating sports tragedies in Canadian history. But Dahlgren's story begins long before that intersection and extends well beyond it. Growing up managing type 1 diabetes, he learned early that resilience is not a single moment but a practice. His memoir traces that lifelong discipline through the grief and physical recovery that followed the crash, including a brain injury that left medical professionals astounded by his progress.

Adam Verner's narration brings a steady, grounded warmth to the material that matches Dahlgren's own tone: forthcoming about pain without being self-pitying. Verner paces the emotional weight carefully, letting difficult passages breathe without melodrama. At under eight hours, the listening experience feels compact and purposeful. Memoir tends to land harder in audio when the subject speaks plainly, and this one does, making Verner's measured delivery an ideal conduit for a story built on quiet persistence rather than dramatic flourish.