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The Two Hemispheres of Lucca
- By: Bárbara Anderson
- Narrated by: Ana Osorio, Anthony Rey Perez
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Barbara Anderson narrates with brutal honesty the day-to-day experience of having a child with disabilities: the challenges inside and outside the home, health and life complications, the shifting priorities, the daily Mt. Everest-sized struggle of having a child with an—until now—irreversible diagnosis such as infantile cerebral palsy.
By: Bárbara Anderson
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Don’t Snooze Your Dreams
- Lessons from Life with Narcolepsy
- By: Michelle Weger
- Narrated by: Valerie Gilbert
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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You have big dreams… Yet it seems there’s always something standing in your way, and reaching them feels impossible. It’s overwhelming, and it’s far less scary to hit the snooze button, roll back over, and carry on living life as you know it… But your fear is what’s really holding you back… and you can overcome it. Every setback you face is an opportunity in disguise, and you can push past every limit that stands in the way of your dreams.
By: Michelle Weger
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The Nightmare Realm Story: Revised 2024
- By: Trevor Rodgers
- Narrated by: David Cook
- Length: 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Enter the realms of nightmares where anything and everything known is possible inside the mind of the author and all the madness surrounding events that happened in his life over the years with self reflecting including a short story tacked on at the end that is entirely made up.
By: Trevor Rodgers
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Escaping the Vulture's Shadow
- My Battle with Psychiatry (The Socionics Series)
- By: Spencer Stern
- Narrated by: Corey Toomey
- Length: 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Escaping the Vulture's Shadow is a deeply personal and eye-opening memoir by Spencer Stern, chronicling his two-decade-long battle with the psychiatric system. Stern's journey began with an unexpected mental health diagnosis in his early twenties, leading to years of interventions, psychotropic medications, and repeated hospitalisations. In a candid and reflective narrative, Stern exposes the harsh realities of modern psychiatric practices, questioning their effectiveness and ethical foundations.
By: Spencer Stern
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BUT… God Gave Me a Pencil
- By: Dr. Rhonda Richmond
- Narrated by: Gabriela Granados
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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BUT...GOD Gave Me a Pencil is an autobiographical memoir in which Dr. Rhonda Richmond explores her transformative journey from being abandoned by her mother to accepting her autism and learning disabilities in reading, writing, and math. Despite being functionally illiterate when she graduated high school, Dr. Richmond developed a pathway to literacy and began teaching her own children to read and write. Working with her children supported her creation of a new way to teach literacy skills, which helped her as a special education teacher and principal.
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Getting to the Real Me
- Living an Authentic Life with a Disability
- By: Linda Dezenski
- Narrated by: Linda Dezenski
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Linda Dezenski pulls no punches in this raw and revealing memoir. Born with Cerebral Palsy, Linda takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the ups and downs of life with a body that doesn't always cooperate and a society that often misunderstands. But Getting to the Real Me isn't just about struggles—it's a story of triumph. With humor and heart, Linda shares her lightbulb moment: disability doesn't define her, it's just part of the package. Join Linda as she learns to embrace her whole self and discovers her mission to help others do the same.
By: Linda Dezenski
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The Two Hemispheres of Lucca
- By: Bárbara Anderson
- Narrated by: Ana Osorio, Anthony Rey Perez
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Barbara Anderson narrates with brutal honesty the day-to-day experience of having a child with disabilities: the challenges inside and outside the home, health and life complications, the shifting priorities, the daily Mt. Everest-sized struggle of having a child with an—until now—irreversible diagnosis such as infantile cerebral palsy.
By: Bárbara Anderson
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Don’t Snooze Your Dreams
- Lessons from Life with Narcolepsy
- By: Michelle Weger
- Narrated by: Valerie Gilbert
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
You have big dreams… Yet it seems there’s always something standing in your way, and reaching them feels impossible. It’s overwhelming, and it’s far less scary to hit the snooze button, roll back over, and carry on living life as you know it… But your fear is what’s really holding you back… and you can overcome it. Every setback you face is an opportunity in disguise, and you can push past every limit that stands in the way of your dreams.
By: Michelle Weger
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The Nightmare Realm Story: Revised 2024
- By: Trevor Rodgers
- Narrated by: David Cook
- Length: 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Enter the realms of nightmares where anything and everything known is possible inside the mind of the author and all the madness surrounding events that happened in his life over the years with self reflecting including a short story tacked on at the end that is entirely made up.
By: Trevor Rodgers
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Escaping the Vulture's Shadow
- My Battle with Psychiatry (The Socionics Series)
- By: Spencer Stern
- Narrated by: Corey Toomey
- Length: 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Escaping the Vulture's Shadow is a deeply personal and eye-opening memoir by Spencer Stern, chronicling his two-decade-long battle with the psychiatric system. Stern's journey began with an unexpected mental health diagnosis in his early twenties, leading to years of interventions, psychotropic medications, and repeated hospitalisations. In a candid and reflective narrative, Stern exposes the harsh realities of modern psychiatric practices, questioning their effectiveness and ethical foundations.
By: Spencer Stern
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BUT… God Gave Me a Pencil
- By: Dr. Rhonda Richmond
- Narrated by: Gabriela Granados
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
BUT...GOD Gave Me a Pencil is an autobiographical memoir in which Dr. Rhonda Richmond explores her transformative journey from being abandoned by her mother to accepting her autism and learning disabilities in reading, writing, and math. Despite being functionally illiterate when she graduated high school, Dr. Richmond developed a pathway to literacy and began teaching her own children to read and write. Working with her children supported her creation of a new way to teach literacy skills, which helped her as a special education teacher and principal.
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Getting to the Real Me
- Living an Authentic Life with a Disability
- By: Linda Dezenski
- Narrated by: Linda Dezenski
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Linda Dezenski pulls no punches in this raw and revealing memoir. Born with Cerebral Palsy, Linda takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the ups and downs of life with a body that doesn't always cooperate and a society that often misunderstands. But Getting to the Real Me isn't just about struggles—it's a story of triumph. With humor and heart, Linda shares her lightbulb moment: disability doesn't define her, it's just part of the package. Join Linda as she learns to embrace her whole self and discovers her mission to help others do the same.
By: Linda Dezenski