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  • Denine

    One mother's journey with a profoundly handicapped child
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    Heart-wrenchingly honest and deeply insightful, Denine tells the story of a young mother’s journey of faith with her first-born child, born profoundly handicapped. From the initial discovery of Denine’s condition and her family’s reaction to it,...


  • And We All Fall Down

    One Family's Struggle with Epilepsy (Inspired by true events)
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    Graham and Joanna Kornelsons’ life has all gone according to their plan. Graham a lawyer, and Joanna, a stay-at-home mom to her three children, live in the quaint town of Mountain City, Manitoba, enjoying a typical busy life together. Until one...


  • My Life in Institutions and My Way Out

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    This is the story of Michael Kennedy's life. Born in 1960 with significant disabilities, he describes his early experiences living in three different institutions for the mentally retarded and how he had to become his own advocate if he was going...


  • ADHD is Not a Four Letter Word

    Drug Free Strategies for Managing the Gift that is ADHD
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    In this groundbreaking guide, respected nutrition expert Karen Ryan shatters the stigma of ADHD and offers an eye-opening new look at this long-misunderstood condition. Dispelling the myths that have come to define ADHD as an irreversible...


  • Infinite Resignation: The Art of an Infant Heart Transplant

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    When the surgeons informed us that our unborn child had a fatal heart condition I was devastated. The only hope they offered was an infant transplant which was not only experimental but it was also unlikely that a donor organ would be found in...


  • May I Be Excused, My Brain Is Full

    Olivia’s Asperger’s Story
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    Imagine knowing you are different and not knowing why. . . this is Olivia’s story. Diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at age 10, Olivia bravely invites us into her thoughts and mind as she copes with life as an “aspie”. Her story, colourfully...