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Hardcover Portraying Persons with Disabilities: An Annotated Bibliography of Nonfiction for Children and Teenagers (Serving Special Needs Series) Book

ISBN: 0835230228

ISBN13: 9780835230223

Portraying Persons with Disabilities: An Annotated Bibliography of Nonfiction for Children and Teenagers (Serving Special Needs Series)

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Following the earlier "Accept Me As I Am," this selection guide describes and evaluates over 350 nonfiction titles, encouraging readers to develop open attitudes about people with disabilities. Informative introductory essays on topics such as "Disability and Historical Trends," "The Power of Nonfiction to Portray People with Disabilities," and "Patterns and Trends." Similar in structure to is companion volume, Portraying Persons with Disabilities (fiction) groups titles by broad disability categories and also includes reference books on disabilities and on the handicapped. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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