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Alan Brightman DisabilityLand (Paperback)

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Topic : Social Sciences
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
ISBN : 9781590791240
Item Weight : 14.7 Oz
Item Height : 0.3 in
Type : Textbook
Publisher : Selectbooks, Incorporated
EAN : 9781590791240
Release Year : 2008
Author : Alan Brightman
Language : English
Format : Trade Paperback
Item Length : 8.3 in
Publication Year : 2008
gtin13 : 9781590791240
Genre : Society & Culture
Country/Region of Manufacture : US
Title : DisabilityLand
Item Width : 8.4 in
Publication Name : Disabilityland
Subject Area : Family & Relationships, Social Science, Self-Help, Education
Release Date : 03/01/2008
Book Title : DisabilityLand
Subject : People with Disabilities, Motivational & Inspirational, Learning Disabilities, Arts in Education

Further Details Title: DisabilityLand Condition: New EAN: 9781590791240 ISBN: 9781590791240 Publisher: Select Books Inc Format: Paperback Release Date: 03/01/2008 Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 210mm Item Length: 82mm Item Width: 213mm Item Weight: 385g Author: Alan Brightman Genre: Society & Culture Description: DisabilityLand is the place where people with disabilities live, work, play, fret, hope and succeed. Or not. And where everyone else may or may not know-or care-who they are.This collection of observations, anecdotes and questions are drawn from Dr. Alan Brightman’s singular experiences in the field of disabilities for more than 3 decades. Together, Brightman’s writings provide the kind of insight into the disabled experience that only someone intimately familiar with the territory and endlessly curious about its inhabitants could provide.There is no prescribed order in the pages of DisabilityLand just as there are few predictable happenings in the real life of those who wander its terrain. Its pages consist of brief stories-some as short as 2 sentences, others as long as 3 pages-in which one life experiences another. DisabilityLand is not about the subject of disability; it’s not a study. It is instead about the unvarnished everyday-ness of disability; it’s a series of rich, human, ordinary, and surprising encounters. Topic: Social Sciences Release Year: 2008 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.