Disabilities Can't Stop Us!
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Franklin D. Roosevelt: More Important Than Fear
by Therese M. Shea
Part of the Disabilities Can't Stop Us! series
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president who led the nation out of the Great Depression and during most of World War II. He was also a polio survivor. Though the disease left his legs paralyzed, he refused to let that stop his ambitions. Readers will be fascinated by this lesser-known part of FDR's life as well as by the efforts he made to help others with polio. Sidebars add more information about this extraordinary man's life, while historical photographs help young history lovers better understand the time period.
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Shaquem Griffin: Don't Tell Me What I Can't Do
by Shannon H. Harts
Part of the Disabilities Can't Stop Us! series
Shaquem Griffin is not only an inspiration for his speed and strength on the football field, but also for all he has overcome. Griffin was born with a rare condition that resulted in his left hand being amputated when he was 4 years old. This book reveals how, with unyielding determination and his family's support, Griffin conquered all doubt and became the first one-handed player in the NFL. Complete with insightful facts, biographical figures, and captivating photographs, this biography showcases Griffin's mission to empower others dealing with disabilities, labels, and discrimination.
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Michael J. Fox: Live in the Moment
by Jeremy Morlock
Part of the Disabilities Can't Stop Us! series
Michael J. Fox found success as a film and television actor at an early age. However, when he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, his life and goals changed forever. Fox has continued acting, faced physical and emotional challenges, and shared his experiences and optimism with others. His foundation has raised more than 800 million dollars to fund research to find a cure for Parkinson's disease. This biography will show young readers about Fox's life and beliefs, and will help them understand the many issues people with disabilities face today.
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Frida Kahlo: My Own Reality
by Lisa Idzikowski
Part of the Disabilities Can't Stop Us! series
Frida Kahlo was one of the most famous female artists in the world. She survived polio as a child and a bus accident as a teenager, leaving her with pain and many medical problems. Fortunately, adversity also stirred a renewed interest in art. She taught herself to paint during her recovery, eventually becoming a respected and famous artist. Kahlo's interests in politics, Mexican culture and heritage, and the female experience have made her an icon to many people. Readers will learn about Kahlo's life and art through photographs and age-appropriate text in this intriguing volume.
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Helen Keller: An Impulse to Soar
by Caitie McAneney
Part of the Disabilities Can't Stop Us! series
Helen Keller was one of the most influential advocates for people with disabilities in history. Keller lost her sight and hearing as an infant. However, she took every opportunity to learn, to reach out, and to impact the world around her. Readers will learn how Keller changed how people saw individuals with disabilities. They'll also learn how she contributed to foundations and organizations that continue to help people today. Historical photographs and engaging text will inspire readers to learn more about the life of this amazing author, speaker, and activist.
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Stephen Hawking: Look to the Stars
by Kristen Susienka
Part of the Disabilities Can't Stop Us! series
Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with ALS in early adulthood, but he didn't let that stop him from becoming one of the most influential scientific figures in recent times. Hawking was not only known for his opinions on the universe and his impact on the study of general relativity and black holes, but also for his wit and humor. This biography explores the life of this fascinating man, celebrates his monumental achievements in science, and looks at his role in advocating for other people with disabilities.
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