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Extraordinary People With Disabilities [School & Library Binding]

Deborah Kent (Author)
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0613544722 978-0613544726 March 1997
Profiles seven dozen people throughout history with various physical or mental disabilities. Additional articles provide historical background on the disability rights movement.
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Grade 5-10?This collective biography contains 3-to-4 page essays about 48 famous people (18 women, 30 men) who had (or have) disabilities. Arrangement is chronological, beginning with John Milton (b. 1608) and ending with Heather Whitestone, Miss America 1995. The majority of subjects were born after 1880 and are primarily North American. Many of the names are obvious, such as Beethoven, Helen Keller, FDR; others are not usually associated with a disability, such as Tom Cruise (dyslexia). Several will not be known outside their area of expertise such as Harilyn Rousso (disability-rights activist, psychotherapist) and Temple Grandin (livestock-handling equipment designer). Each well-written article presents information about the disability, the individual's accomplishments, and some personal data. A black-and-white photograph (or drawing) accompanies each essay. The section "To Find Out More" includes a long list of books, magazines, organizations, and Internet sites. A fine combination of biography and the history of the disability-rights movement.?Martha Gordon, formerly at South Salem Library, NY
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Gr. 5^-8. Profiling people together because they all have disabilities is in many ways an artificial way to organize a collection. Moreover, the emphasis on the disability varies from subject to subject. For instance, photographer Dorothea Lang's polio-induced limp is hardly mentioned after it is introduced. But deafness takes up most of the discussion of book reviewer and editor Henry Kisor's life. Generally, the profiles, each several pages long, are competently if unexcitingly written. On the plus side, the selection of people is wide ranging, including John Milton, Harriet Tubman, Bill Veeck, Frida Kahlo, and Stephen Hawking as well as lesser-known writers, artists, and scientists. There are also several interesting essays on topics such as the fight for disability rights legislation, the right-to-die movement, and technological aids for the disabled. There is no independent documentation, but the bibliography can lead to more information. A clean format and crisp black-and-white photos add interest. Ilene Cooper --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • School & Library Binding
  • Publisher: Bt Bound (March 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0613544722
  • ISBN-13: 978-0613544726
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,978,551 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I found myself drawn in to this book, January 2, 2001
Extraordinary People with Disabilities by Kent and Quinlan (Grolier Publishing 1996) This excellent book tells the stories of over 50 outstanding individuals who overcame their disabilities. It is written so that one can choose to read short segments. However, when I picked it up, I felt energized and needed to read it cover-to-cover. The people profiled are from a variety of racial and economic backgrounds. Many of these individuals had physical disabilities but some of the stories profile people with learning or emotional disabilities. Through these stories, the book takes an activist stance. It tells of many who not only overcame their own disabilities, but went on to help other disabled people. The stories make it easier to understand the points of view of disability rights activists. The final chapter gives an overview of important new technological aids for the disabled. It explains why some of these aids are controversial among the disabled community. A glossary gives succinct definitions of many of the terms used in the book. An appendix at the back of the book list many of the major organizations that advocate for individuals with physical and mental disabilities. There is also a section listing related books and journals. I would recommend this book to high school students and adults. Carol E Watkins, M.D. Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars overall a pretty cool book, February 25, 1999
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This book is a good book to read if you want to know more about disabilities. I liked the wide range of people it told about. They are put in order from the year of the persons birth. The downside is that the book can get boring at places telling about organizations for disabled people.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, inspiring book, January 7, 2012
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I love this book and so does my older son (age 20) who has Aspergers. He is currently reading it with great enthusiasm, and carrying it with him wherever he goes; I think it is inspiring for him and encouraging. The format of the book is user-friendly, each chapter featuring one exceptional person, pictures included, chapters arranged in chronological order. The writing style is easy to read and understand, everyone in our household can enjoy this book (ages 12 to 50). People are fascinating, and this book celebrates that and piques our curiosity to learn more.
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The poet John Milton brought light to his own troubled time, and to all the ages since, through some of the most admired poetry ever written in the English language. Read the first page
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nondisabled classmates, disability rights activists, wheelchair sports, many people with disabilities, disability rights movement, other disabled people
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New York, United States, Douglas Bader, Helen Keller, Marlee Matlin, Audre Lorde, Anne Sullivan, Judi Chamberlin, Stevie Wonder, Bill Veeck, Stephen Hawking, Wilma Mankiller, New Jersey, Susan Nussbaum, Girl Scouts, Wilma Rudolph, Alicia Alonso, Baby Doe, Christy Brown, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Frida Kahlo, Harriet Tubman, John Milton, Cherokee Nation, Chris Burke
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