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- 20% Off - The Rest Is Okay - Based on the life of Bill Nichols as he fights total paralysis. A book about the will to survive.
www.rpmindustries.com/book
- A Good Life: Connections, Contribution and Continuity for Your Relative with a Disability - A comprehensive future planning guide for families who have relatives with disabilities. Practical steps for wills and estate planning, developing relationships, housing, decision-making, and community contribution.
www.agoodlife.org
- Awakening to Disability by Karen G. Stone - Thoughts of a disability activist. Site includes readers' comments, reviews, and links to the author's columns.
www.nmia.com/~kgstone
- Barrier Free Travel: A Nuts & Bolts Guide For Wheelers and Slow Walkers - Authored by Candy Harrington. Information about the logistics of planning accessible travel by plane, train, bus, and ship. Features resources, travel tips, and updated information about accessible travel options. Sample chapter and table of contents available on website.
www.EmergingHorizons.com/book
- Cooking Made Easy - A cookbook for people with developmental disabilities who can read. These simplified recipes help people cook independently.
www.cookingmadeeasy.org
- Copious Hosting - Jennie Weiss Block's 'Theology of Access for People with Disabilities'; a history of the disability rights movement, and a proposal for a critical liberation theology of access.
www.disabilitytheology.com
- Disability Depot - A resource book/organizer for parents of children with disabilities.
disabilitydepot.safeshopper.com
- Disability is Natural - By change advocate Kathie Snow. Discover a new way of thinking (and talking) about disabled people, learning disabilities and physical and mental handicaps.
www.disabilityisnatural.com
- In Search of the Lost Cord: Solving the Mystery of Spinal Cord Regeneration - Author Luba Vikhanski profiles the rapidly developing field of spinal cord injury research and explains the fields greatest scientific challenges, while introducing us to the pioneers who are working toward a startling break-through. The full text of the book can be viewed, free of charge online.
www.nap.edu/catalog/10124.html
- Journeys - Book of inspirational biographical essays by disabled people.
www.inspirationaljourneys.org
- My Walker and Other Glamorous Accessories - A collection of short short stories by Claire Theriot Mestepey, featuring a disabled woman and her unorthodox, politically incorrect views of the world.
www.clarified.net
- Myriad of Miracles - A true story of a quadriplegic who wants to bring hope and faith to the readers.
www.myriadofmiracles.com
- No Ordinary Move - Linda Bidabe, author of the MOVE curriculum, has now written about her experiences helping children with disabilities walk again. Photos, excerpts, reviews.
www.lindabidabe.com
- Rescuing Jeffrey - A father's story of the accident which left his son quadriplegic, and its aftermath.
www.rescuingjeffrey.com/rescuing.htm
- Sing A New Song - By Pat Montesano. The story of a mentally retarded boy seeking acceptance and striving for independence in today's society. Site includes stories, poems, articles, and prayers by the author.
singanewsong.50megs.com
- Sky Don't Rain Daddy - Lionel Wilkes tells the story of his son Ian, whose short life was plagued by epilepsy, autism and various other ailments.
homepages.tesco.net/~lionel3/book/index.htm
- The Relationship of Learning Problems and Classroom Performance to Sensory Integration - Booklet explaining the building blocks of sensory integration for children with learning disorder.
www.nmark.com/si
- The Spirit Beside Me - A true story of courage written by Sally N. Crowe about her late brother who was mentally retarded. Includes the CD "Broomstick Ponies-The Invisible String", a song of brothers and sisters.
www.sunsweeper.com
- We're the People Too: Tales from America's Largest Minority - By Walt Dudley Itrich, tales of sixteen fighters and survivors, U.S. citizens hailing from California to New York, from Montana to Texas--citizens who have various physical or mental disabilities.
championpress.com/Level4Books/Were%20the%20People.htm
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