How It Feels To Live With A Physical Disability.
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Meet twelve children, ages six to sixteen, that live each day with some type of disability. Some of the children have had their disability since they were born. Others have a disability that was caused by a tragic accident. Discover how these kids have reacted to having a disability and how they have learned to do things differently from you and me.
By Jill Krementz. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992. 176 pages. Non-Fiction. Suggested for ages 12-18.
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