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Dog heroes: a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #46 : Dogs in the dead of night (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker #24)
Par Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca, Natalie Pope Boyce. 2011
Like the Saint Bernards in Dogs in the Dead of Night (DB 74196), the canines featured here are trained to…
save lives. Discusses search-and-rescue dogs, including some that helped find 9/11 survivors; service dogs; and famous hero dogs throughout history. For grades 2-4. 2011
Revised standards and guidelines of service for the Library of Congress network of libraries for the blind and physically handicapped, 2011
Par Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies. 2012
Updated standards address staff, consultants, volunteers, and stakeholders of libraries serving blind and physically handicapped individuals. Offers guidelines for patron…
contact, lending, and outreach and for producing websites and reading materials. Covers budgets, policies and procedures, reports, and research and development. 2011
Gabby: a story of courage and hope
Par Jeffrey Zaslow, Gabrielle D. Giffords, Mark E. Kelly. 2011
Arizona congresswoman Giffords and her husband, astronaut Kelly, describe their lives before and after the near-fatal shooting of Giffords in…
January 2011. They discuss their anguish over the other victims, Kelly's support during Giffords's recovery, and Giffords's determination to return to work. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2011
Meet my girls: 80th Anniversary of the Seeing Eye, Inc., 1929-2009
Par Grace D. Napier. 2010
Napier, an educator who has been blind since birth, explains the purpose of the Seeing Eye, Inc., dog-guide school in…
New Jersey. Shares her experiences with the ten dogs she has had over the years and describes their training. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2010
Federal benefits for veterans, dependents and survivors: 2012 edition
Par United States, Department of Veteran Affairs. 2011
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 2012 summary of benefits provided to eligible individuals. Covers health care, service-related disabilities, pensions, education…
and training, home loans, life insurance, burial and memorial benefits, transition assistance, and dependents and survivors. 2012
Shouting won't help: why I--and 50 million other Americans--can't hear you
Par Katherine Bouton. 2013
Former New York Times editor chronicles her own hearing loss and relates the experiences of others with the condition. Investigates…
the causes, effects, and management--with hearing aids and cochlear implants--of this disability. Also discusses tinnitus, vertigo, and research into biological cures. Offers communication tips. 2013
The encyclopedia of sports and recreation for people with visual impairments
Par Andrew Leibs. 2013
Profiles thirty-six sports and recreational activities, from alpine skiing to yoga ,that are adapted for individuals with low or no…
vision. Lists camps, products, and organizations and highlights athletes, coaches, and participants in a variety of programs. 2013
A disability history of the United States (ReVisioning American history #2)
Par Kim E. Nielsen. 2012
Professor and author of The Radical Lives of Helen Keller (DB 57987) chronicles the role of people with disabilities in…
America. Discusses the concept of dependency, Native American beliefs, disabled war veterans, institutionalization, and civil rights activism. 2012
Joni & Ken: an untold love story
Par Joni Eareckson Tada, Ken Tada, Larry Libby. 2013
Disability activist Joni and her husband Ken describe the difficulties that Joni's paralysis and extensive travel with her ministry have…
caused during their three decades of marriage. They explain ways their faith in God strengthened their relationship and helped them cope with Joni's cancer diagnosis and Ken's depression. 2013
Freedom found: 7 seeing eye miracles
Par Joseph Dean Klatt. 2013
Autobiography of Joseph Dean Klatt and the challenges he faced when he lost his eyesight in a tragic car accident…
at the age of nineteen. Discusses his determination to achieve independence, his academic years, his seven Seeing Eye dogs, and his personal life. 2013
Now I see you: a memoir
Par Nicole C. Kear. 2014
Kear, diagnosed at age nineteen with retinitis pigmentosa, shares her struggles with acceptance of the condition and the risks and…
adventures she engaged in during her twenties. Describes falling in love and having children, and how she focused on them before admitting to having RP. Strong language. 2014
Fully alive: discovering what matters most
Par Timothy Shriver. 2015
Chairman of the Special Olympics and son of its founder, Eunice Shriver, recounts his experiences with the organization, both as…
a child and an adult. Describes his family's history, particularly his aunt Rosemary; his mother's work on behalf of those with intellectual disabilities; and the Special Olympics' influence on his life. 2014
Beginner's guide to echolocation for the blind and visually impaired: learning to see with your ears
Par Tim Johnson, Justin Louchart. 2012
Engineer and martial-arts instructor Johnson describes the concept of echolocation--using sound to identify the placement of objects--and its use by…
the visually impaired. Provides exercises for developing one's own echolocation skills. 2012
The possibility dogs: what a handful of "unadoptables" taught me about service, hope, and healing
Par Susannah Charleson. 2014
Canine search-and-rescue team member describes moving into training abandoned dogs to work with a variety of conditions, including PTSD and…
panic attacks. Charleson reveals the personalities of the various dogs she has met, saved, adopted, and trained, including her original search dog and a starving pit-bull puppy. Strong language. 2014
Don't call me inspirational: a disabled feminist talks back
Par Harilyn Rousso. 2013
Fifty-two essays by the disability activist, who has cerebral palsy. Explores growing up in the 1950s, feminist politics, dating and…
other relationships, and coming to terms with the presentation of her condition. Strong language. 2013
Bullying and students with disabilities: strategies and techniques to create a safe learning environment for all
Par Barry E. McNamara. 2013
Professor of special education draws on research and case studies to provide an overview to understand and address bullying of…
students with disabilities. Discusses specific school-wide programs, offers intervention techniques for parents and staff, and lists resources for students. 2013
A splash of red: the life and art of Horace Pippin
Par Jen Bryant, Jennifer Bryant, Melissa Sweet. 2013
Biography of self-taught African American folk artist Horace Pippin (1888-1946). Describes Pippin's childhood in Pennsylvania and New York, the combat…
injury that threatened to end his career, his struggle to learn to paint again, and the widespread fame he achieved. Schneider Family Award. For grades K-3 and older readers. 2013
Job search handbook for people with disabilities
Par Daniel J. Ryan. 2011
Comprehensive resource guide to career development for people with disabilities. Covers locating openings, preparing for interviews, writing resumes, using government…
programs, networking, and succeeding at work. Discusses available accommodations and provides job links from the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy. 2011
Laughing at my nightmare
Par Shane Burcaw. 2014
Burcaw describes the challenges he faces as a twenty-year-old with spinal muscular atrophy--from awkward handshakes to trying to find a…
girlfriend, and everything in between. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2014
Songs of the blind snowbird
Par Robert Michael Jacobs. 2003
Jacobs describes his personal journey from early success as a graphics designer, through illness and sudden blindness, to later success…
as a columnist. Currently, the author spends summers in Boston and winters in Key West