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the Left of Inspiration: Adventures in Living with Disabilities |
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Katherine Schneider |
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128
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ISBN:
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1-59858-131-7(paperback)
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List Price:
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$13.95
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Category:
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Health/Autobiography |
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Available:
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April 2006 |
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Edition:
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Paperback |
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Product Details:
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When is the last time you’ve read an honest,
funny book about living with disabilities?
To the Left of Inspiration: Adventures in Living with Disabilities
is just such a book.
Fifty-four million Americans have chronic illnesses or disabilities
requiring them to make accommodations in the ways they live their
lives. You may have students, customers,
and clients with disabilities and want to interact with them knowledgeably
and sensitively. Or perhaps you are adjusting to a new illness or
disability and have accepted that it’s a whole new world you
are entering. You’ll learn from a woman blind from birth about
activities of daily life, like talking to children about disabilities,
traveling, going to church, and working. Kathie’s life experiences
highlight the warmth and humor in everyone’s struggles to
be humane with each other, whether we are temporarily ablebodied
or disabled.
Disabilities can be more than adjusted to; they can be mined for
pearls and Kathie shares
some of hers with you. Kathie is a guide, familiar with the territory,
who will walk beside you as you negotiate your new world. You won’t
learn how to overcome your disability, but you will laugh in recognition
and hope as you read To the Left of Inspiration.
Come along with Kathie and her Seeing Eye™ dog on their adventures;
your life will be enriched. |
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About The Author:
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Katherine Schneider has been blind since her premature
birth in 1949 and has had fibromyalgia for over ten years. She was
the first blind student to graduate from the Kalamazoo, Michigan
public school system in 1967 and was a valedictorian as well as
a National Merit scholar. Three years later she graduated with honors
from Michigan State University with a BS in psychology.
After receiving her PhD in clinical psychology from Purdue University,
she has worked at four universities: three of them public and one
private. She has taught psychology courses from freshman psychology
to the graduate level and has counseled, supervised, and administered
university counseling services.
Kathie has presented papers at national professional meetings and
authored articles and book chapters on such topics as counseling
people with disabilities and religion and visual impairment. She
has won awards for her professional work from the Courage Center,
the University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire, and the University
of Wisconsin System Regents, among others.
Katherine has recently retired and is enjoying serving on seven
state and local boards (at least she’s never bored), reading
novels, and trying to live the Red Hat® philosophy. She is proud
to have been a Seeing Eye™ dog user for the past thirty years.
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