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- Stephen Hawking : a memoir of friendship and physics / by Mlodinow, Leonard,1954-author.;
- "A memoir from the author of SUBLIMINAL and THE DRUNKARD'S WALK revealing his relationship with renowned physicist Stephen Hawking as both a fellow scientist and a friend"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Hawking, Stephen, 1942-2018.; People with disabilities; Physicists;
- Dangerous / by Hale, Shannon.;
- When aspiring astronaut Maisie Danger Brown, who was born without a right hand, and the other space camp students get the opportunity to do something amazing in space, Maisie must prove how dangerous she can be and how far she is willing to go to protect everything she has ever loved.LSC
- Subjects: Adventure fiction.; Science fiction.; Love stories.; Astronautics; People with disabilities; Conspiracies; End of the world;
- © 2014., Bloomsbury,
- Unflinching : the making of a Canadian sniper / by Mitic, Jody,author.; Lefko, Perry.;
- Subjects: Mitic, Jody.; Canada. Canadian Armed Forces; Afghan War, 2001-; City council members; Disabled veterans; Snipers;
- Marlee Matlin. by Stern, Shoshannah,film director.; Sorkin, Aaron,actor.; Winkler, Henry,actor.; Maucere, John,actor.; Ridloff, Lauren,actor.; Matlin, Marlee,actor.; Haines, Randa,actor.; Kino Lorber (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Aaron Sorkin, Henry Winkler, John Maucere, Lauren Ridloff, Marlee Matlin, Randa HainesOriginally produced by Kino Lorber in 2025.In 1987, at the age of just 21, Marlee Matlin shattered expectations as the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award® for her groundbreaking performance in Children of a Lesser God. Catapulted into the spotlight, she seized the moment to challenge an industry unprepared for her immense talent, emerging as a trailblazer, not only as a performer, but also as an author and activist. Matlin's incredible journey continued with standout roles in acclaimed projects such as The West Wing and the Oscar®-winning CODA, all while relentlessly advocating for greater inclusion and accessibility both within Hollywood and beyond its borders. Matlin opens up about her personal and professional struggles – her meteoric rise to fame, the challenges of navigating a predominantly hearing industry, the pain of a tumultuous high-profile relationship, getting sober and years of being overlooked by Hollywood – alongside her many triumphs. Director Shoshannah Stern reimagines traditional documentary storytelling, elevating ASL as the film’s heart and soul while removing conventional voiceovers and including open captions, creating an authentic and visually immersive experience. Through split-screen interviews with both Deaf and hearing contributors, the film weaves a poignant and inspiring narrative of Matlin’s legendary career, highlighting her tireless fight for inclusion and representation in an entertainment world that at first had no place for her.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Arts.; Social sciences.; Motion pictures.; Sociology.; Gender identity.; Documentary films.; Women's studies.; Artists.; Health.; Women artists.; Disabilities.; Women social reformers.; Actors.; People with disabilities.;
- Love on Planet A / by Minaki, Christina,1977-author.;
- "Lydia has had a passion for climate issues for as long as she can remember. After a fall at school, her well-meaning friends and family are against her getting out on the streets to protest, but Lydia is determined to challenge ableism, promote climate action, and make a statement, no matter the risks"--3.7.012-018.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Ecofiction.; High interest-low vocabulary books.; Social problem fiction.; Novels.; Climatic changes; Discrimination against people with disabilities; Environmental policy; Environmentalists; First loves; People with disabilities; Climatic changes; Discrimination against people with disabilities; Environmental policy; Environmentalists; First loves; People with disabilities;
- Sunnyside Plaza / by Simon, Scott.;
- While helping police officers Esther and Lon investigate a suspicious death at her group home, nineteen-year-old Sal Miyake, who is mentally challenged, gains insights into herself and makes new friends.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Interpersonal relations; People with mental disabilities; Death; Group homes;
- Deaf utopia : a memoir--and a love letter to a way of life / by DiMarco, Nyle,1989-author.; Siebert, Robert F.,author.;
- 'Deaf Utopia' is a heartfelt and inspiring memoir and Deaf culture anthem by Nyle DiMarco, actor, producer, two-time reality show winner, and cultural icon of the international Deaf community. DiMarco's acting credits include 'Difficult People', 'Switched at Birth', 'This Close', and 'Station 19'.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; DiMarco, Nyle, 1989-; Deaf; People with disabilities;
- The invisible elephant / by Anisimova, Anna.; Sideva, Yulia.; Kemp, Ruth Ahmedzai.;
- The invisible elephant -- Speedy -- The music of my woodpecker -- Whale seeks a friend.From beloved Russian children's author Anna Anisimova comes a heartwarming, beautifully illustrated chapter book about a blind girl who joyfully explores her environment using her senses and vivid imagination, inviting young readers to understand their surroundings in new ways. For the young, blind heroine of The Invisible Elephant, the world is a thrilling place full of sounds, smells, and sensations. Although she doesn't see the world outside with her eyes, nothing stops her from encountering her surroundings with joy and an impressively creative imagination. In four charming stories, we go with her to the zoo, the museum, and art class, and get a peek into her wonderfully magical mind where her grandfather's walking stick can transform into a horse and a sled can become a whale. When the time comes for her to learn braille, we watch how her family and friends cheer her on as she discovers how to navigate the world in her own way.
- Subjects: Elephants; Blind; People with disabilities; Imagination;
- Seize the Summit. by Damon, Arwa,film director.; Karaevli, Binnur,film director.; Journeyman Pictures (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Originally produced by Journeyman Pictures in 2024.The story of four young people’s thrilling journey to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. Shaqayeq, Adnan, Safa and Tania are not ordinary adventurers, they are all survivors of war from different countries. Safa bares the physical and emotional scars of Syria’s war; Adnan has been bound to a wheelchair ever since he was shot at age 14; Shaqayeq was born in war-torn Afghanistan never knowing what peace looked like until she arrived in Germany; Tania only just managed to escape Ukraine.What brought them to take on Kilimanjaro was a profound desire to take a stand together against war and have the world hear their messages. But as they are forced to push their limits, the mountain reveals a unique lesson to each of them.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Physical education and training.; Mental health.; Documentary films.; War.; Disabilities.; Mountaineering.;
- Four bad unicorns / by Patterson, Rebecca.;
- Frankie and her sister are unicorn crazy! Today, they're playing their favorite unicorn game, but when their bossy friend Ada arrives with her brother to play, she takes over the game-and takes over Frankie's wheelchair-putting them all in unicorn prison. There is only one thing to do-it's time to be bad unicorns! The author deftly handles the subject of childhood play and disability from her own personal experience of growing up with a sister with a disability.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Sisters; Children with disabilities; Unicorns;
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