Biography & Autobiography, People with Disabilities
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I Don't Believe You
by John Ralph Tuccitto
Love is not practical; line up in a queue, Romantics can’t accept a rejection at face value. The height of insecurity, the dearth of regret, My spirit is broken, expectations I must reset. Convenient truths, I’m addicted to bullshit, This book is...
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The Life and Times of Lorne W P Vanderwoude
The Truth is Stranger Than Fiction by Lorne W.P Vanderwoude
Life can be hard at the best of times, and throw obstacles in our paths that seem like more than we can bear. Lorne W.P. Vanderwoude has had to overcome more than his fair share of obstacles. Given up for adoption by a schizophrenic mother who...
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Confessions of a Lover
For Better or Worse by Al Morris
Life imposes many challenges upon us, some with happy endings, and others with unhappy ones. Confessions of a Lover plumbs the depths of those challenges and shows—time and time again—the importance of steadfastness in the face of adversity. This...
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Hey, Bub!
Two brothers and a chromosome to spare by Steve Prater
“Hey, Bub!” was the familiar greeting Tom Prater used throughout his life. He was born with Down syndrome in 1949, and in spite of his disabilities, became a beloved and integral part of his family and community. While his speech was limited to...