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À corps perdu: du handicap à la reconquête de soi
Par Laurent Marzec. 2007
"1990. Une plage en Espagne. Laurent, 16 ans, exécute son plus beau plongeon pour épater une fille. Mais il a…
mal calculé son coup... Laurent est paralysé des quatre membres. Dans son malheur, il a de la "chance" : peu à peu, il retrouve l'usage de "morceaux" de lui. De tétraplégique, il devient tétraparésique. Le début d'un combat physique et surtout mental. D'hôpitaux en centres de rééducation, l'auteur nous conduit dans les dédales d'un esprit emprisonné par son corps, jusqu'à l'accomplissement d'un pari fou : la traversée des Pyrénées sur un tricycle à traction manuelle. En attendant, comment vivre avec cela ? Comment être soi autrement ? Avec pudeur mais sans tabous, Laurent Marzec pose les questions essentielles liées au handicap : la solitude, le regard de l'autre, l'amour, la sexualité... À contre-courant des témoignages sur le handicap, ce texte nous entraîne aux confins de la fiction jusqu'à se faire récit d'aventures. Et l'on se surprend à franchir chaque obstacle avec l'auteur, magnifique incarnation de la reconquête de soi". -- 4e de couvLes accompagnants naturels et bénévoles, de même que tous ceux qui oeuvrent auprès des malades en phase terminale, trouveront ici…
des réponses nuancées aux interrogations que soulève une approche sensible et humaine de la mort. Les auteurs sont deux spécialistes travaillant dans une unité de soins palliatifs. [SDMNickie's nook: sharing the journey
Par Nickie Coby. 2007
Selected writings from the online journal of blind college student and aspiring social worker Coby, who has Complex Regional Pain…
Syndrome. Discusses her guide dog Julio, her Christianity, and the differences between blindness and chronic illness. For senior high and older readers. 2007A lifetime of wisdom: embracing the way God heals you
Par Joni Eareckson Tada. 2009
The founder of a Christian disability advocacy organization, herself quadriplegic, uses biblical scripture to explain the contradictions between misfortune and…
God's goodness. Describes her response to her own teenage accident and her state of mind forty years later. Advocates living in the "now" and discusses reasons for suffering. 2009Le garçon de la lune: l'amour d'un père pour son fils handicapé
Par Ian Brown. 2011
" Walker est né avec une maladie génétique extrêmement rare qui touche une centaine denfants dans le monde : le…
syndrome cardio-facio cutané. Quel sens donner à une existence faite de chaos et de souffrance ? Quel est le prix de cette vie pour ceux qui lentourent ? Cest la question que se pose le journaliste canadien Ian Brown lorsquil cherche à comprendre son étonnant petit garçon. Avec franchise et tendresse, il nous raconte lhistoire de son fils, son quotidien et celui de sa famille. Un portrait à la fois drôle et poignant qui, telle la réponse dun père face au malheur, affirme la valeur de toute existence, quelle quelle soit. Dans la lignée de Où on va, papa ? de Jean-Louis Fournier et de Lenfant cheval de Rupert Isaacson ; ce témoignage profondément généreux émeut et bouleverse autant quil illumine et apaise. " -- 4e de couvLes chemins de pierre (Spécial suspense)
Par Martine Provis. 1992
Morris and Buddy: the story of the first seeing eye dog
Par Becky Hall. 2007
Account of twenty-year-old Morris Frank, who, blinded in a boxing accident, traveled from Tennessee to Switzerland in 1928 to become…
the first American owner of a seeing-eye dog, whom he named Buddy. Discusses training processes and Morris's mission to bring canine guides to the United States. For grades 3-6. 2007Joni: an unforgettable story
Par Joni Eareckson Tada, Joe Musser. 2001
Tada, paralyzed from the neck down by a diving accident in 1967, shares her struggle--what she calls an "incredible adventure"--to…
adjust to her disability. Describes overcoming, through faith in God, her physical and emotional challenges and even becoming a skillful artist by using her mouth to guide her pen. 1976Freedom (A Kernel Book Ser.)
Par Marc Maurer. 2006
Eight individuals share their experiences with blindness. In the title memoir, Maurer reflects that "blindness must be confronted in unconventional…
ways if progress in surmounting its disadvantages is to be made." In "Mom, What Does Blind Mean?" Pauletta Feldman answers her nonsighted son's questions. 2006The blind doctor: the Jacob Bolotin story : a biography
Par Rosalind Perlman. 2007
Biography of Chicago-born Jacob Bolotin (1888-1924), blind from birth. The author, whose husband was related to Bolotin, discusses Bolotin's determination…
to become a physician and describes the hard-won training that enabled him to practice medicine as a respected heart and lung specialist. Some strong language. 2007Raymond's room: ending the segregation of people with disabilities
Par Dale DiLeo. 2007
Advocate for people with severe disabilities attacks what he calls the "disability industrial complex" for keeping persons needing assistance segregated…
from mainstream life. Critiques institutional programs and facilities. Proposes ways those with serious challenges can find and hold jobs and live independently in their own homes. 2007The Ragged Edge Online community's guide to planning and presenting a disability awareness event. Explains the negative consequences of disability…
simulations and suggests alternative activities that promote the concept of "ableism," as advocated by the disability rights movement. Includes a countdown calendar, a checklist, resources, and readings. 2006This practical guide offers techniques for making the public-school experience successful for blind and visually impaired children. Covers skills, tools,…
and principles for constructing an effective program in the classroom. 2005Behind our eyes: stories, poems and essays by writers with disabilities
Par Sanford Rosenthal, Executive Director, Editor Marilyn Smith. 2007
Twenty-seven contributors, many blind, express their experiences dealing with everyday situations and emotions. In "Her Day Versus My Day," a…
twenty-five-year-old suffers a stroke. In "Rebel with a Cane," a thirteen-year-old who is blind defies her overprotective parents and walks home alone from school. 2007Independent movement and travel in blind children: a promotion model
Par Joseph Cutter. 2007
Advocates a team approach to creating a positive learning environment that fosters mobility and self-reliance in blind children. Discusses the…
philosophy of cane travel, including the appropriate time to begin teaching cane use and ways to encourage the development of cane travel skills for home, school, and community. 2007Seeing beyond blindness (Critical Concerns in Blindness Ser.)
Par Shelley Kinash. 2006
Inquiry into the blind person's online-learning experience. Author presents interpretive research culled from interviews with seven blind online learners and…
twenty-five others--blind and sighted--including parents, teachers, and inventors of accessibility resources. Discusses usability and user issues such as technological proficiency and working knowledge of adaptive technology. 2006Blind rage: letters to Helen Keller
Par Georgina Kleege. 2006
A blind professor, author of Sight Unseen (RC 48328, BR 12149), pens letters to the deceased Helen Keller and probes…
for the private feelings behind Keller's idealized public image. Kleege expresses admiration for Keller but criticizes her as an unrealistic model. Speculates about Keller's love life and personal emotions. 2006Eavesdropping: a life by ear
Par Stephen Kuusisto. 2006
The author of Planet of the Blind (RC 45500, BR 11518), who has been legally blind since birth, explains how…
he perceives the world around him through listening. In these essays he describes childhood influences, adult travels, artful eavesdropping, and love of poetry and Caruso's singing. 2006The amputee's guide to sex
Par Jillian Marie Weise. 2007
The author, an amputee with a prosthetic leg, offers her poetic meditations on the emotional and physical complexities of sexual…
intimacy. In the poem "The Old Questions," a new lover seems more interested in the author's artificial limb than in having sex. Some strong language. 2007Author explains the Foucauldian archaeological investigation approach and applies it to policy matters related to blindness, including professionalization, federal legislation,…
accreditation, and confronting discrimination. Uses the perspective of organizations of blind people, particularly the National Federation of the Blind (NFB). 2001