Roots and Fences Roots and Fences

Roots and Fences

A Generational Story of Friends, Family and Disability

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Publisher Description

An Engaging and Uplifting Read


Meet Jackie, Chuck, Jonathon, and Jamee—four people intricately linked by the common thread of disability. Roots and Fences tells of their life experiences, as well as their friends and families, from a phenomenological perspective. It’s a compelling collection that exposes the reality of life for those with intellectual disabilities and the people who love them. Through these connective stories spanning over 50 years, you will laugh, cry, share in the adventures, meet the families, and perhaps even change your views about those who are labeled “disabled.” 


 

“As I read, I felt I was reading something epic. Sharon calls it generational. She seems to be in the ideal location to witness all these stories of disability and how they progressed to more positive outcomes. The story starts with Jackie in 1937, then moves through the ’60s with Chuck and continues to the present with Jonathon and Jamee. Through all the stories an epic meta-story takes form.”

—Adam Baez, Special Educator


 

“Instructive and entertaining, Roots and Fences takes us to a place inside families that encourages us to consider possibilities rather than focus on limitations. Along the way, we are saddened, angered, amused, touched, uplifted, and empowered. Above all, we find reasons to be optimistic about the future of people with disabilities.”

—Tom Mihail, PhD, Chair of Special Education

Graduate Studies in Education

Purdue University Calumet

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2013
July 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
261
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sharon Duncan
SELLER
Sharon Duncan
SIZE
1.1
MB
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