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What next you bastard: part two
By Ken Hall, Monika McFerran. 2007
There's nothing of the victim in Hall. His mother was feisty and so is her son. A keen appreciation of…
the comic, everywhere evident in the story, with a capacity for lateral thinking that enabled him not only to hide his disability but to wreak a poetic revenge on some of his persecutors, keeps him dancing through the narrative.What next you bastard: [part one]
By Ken Hall, Monika McFerran. 2001
Cradles of eminence: childhoods of more than seven hundred famous men and women : the complete original text
By Victor Goertzel, Mildred George Goertzel, Ted George Goertzel. 2004
Do eminent adults have common childhood experiences? Did their parents help foster environments that could lead to eminence? Findings from…
[this book] reveal that eminent adults, in their childhoods, strongly disliked school but had families who valued education; had highly opinionated parents often with a dominating mother; grew up 'feeling different' from others.Chances and choices: making integration work
By Deborah Fullwood. 1990
Persons labelled "disabled" are beginning to be recognized as a valued part of the community, and an untapped resource that…
society can no longer afford to exclude or neglect. However, much still needs to be done to achieve total integration.Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs terms and cues
By Vision Australia. 2021
I can see clearly now: the soundtrack of my life
By Colleen Ashby. 2021
The horse boy: a father's quest to heal his son
By Rupert Isaacson. 2009
When his son Rowan was diagnosed with autism Rupert Isaacson was devastated, fearing he would never be able to communicate…
with his child. Then two things happened. Rowan made an unlikely connection with a group of visiting traditional healers; and Rupert, a lifelong horseman, went riding with his son. The improvement each time was so striking that Rupert Isaacson came up with a crazy idea. There is one place, one culture, in the world where horses and shamanic healing intersect. Why not take Rowan there - to Mongolia? The Horse Boy is the dramatic story of that impossible adventure. In Mongolia, the family found undreamed of landscapes and people, unbearable setbacks, and advances beyond their wildest dreams.Vision Store product catalogue
By Vision Australia. 2021
The latest 2021-2022 Vision Store product catalogue is now available. It contains a wide selection of blindness and low vision…
aids including brand new products, our bestsellers, our essential range and so much more.