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Singing with Momma Lou
By Linda J. Altman, Larry JohnsonView DetailsA young African American girl helps her grandmother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, regain some of her memories.
Ray Charles
By Sharon Bell Mathis, George FordView DetailsA beautiful new edition of the award-winning biography of world-famous musician Ray Charles.
What a Street!
By Barbara Shook Hazen, Doris RodriguezView DetailsAfter a street fair, a group of friends clean up and change their street from a messy street into a neat street.
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Rainbow Joe and Me
By Maria Diaz StromView DetailsA girl learns the power of imagination from her blind neighbor.
Abuela's Weave
By Omar S. Castañeda, Enrique O. SanchezView DetailsThis touching story of personal growth and family pride is illustrated with authentic Guatemalan scenery that gives life to the country's radiant landscape and bustling city streets.
The Right Way to Be Crippled and Naked
The Fiction of Disability: An AnthologyBy Sheila Black, Michael Northen, Annabelle HayseOut of Stock This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageThe Right Way to Be Crippled and Naked
The Fiction of Disability: An AnthologyBy Sheila Black, Michael Northen, Annabelle HayseView DetailsWhen you're disabled, you don't have to be naked to be naked.
Beauty is a Verb
By Sheila Black, Jennifer Bartlett, Michael NorthenView DetailsA ground-breaking anthology that will bring fresh understanding to the American experience of poetry, beauty, the body, and disability.
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