9781945791369-1945791365-I Have A Name: A Prose Collection About Disorders

I Have A Name: A Prose Collection About Disorders

ISBN-13: 9781945791369
ISBN-10: 1945791365
Author: Linda M. Crate, William Wright, Reeder, Don Beukes, Brena Lee Ranta, Susan E. Birch, A. M. Torres, Lynn White, Hugh Dysart, Lynn Beringer, Mark Andrew Heathcote, Markus Fleischmann, Christa Frazee, Justin R Hart, Sandra Orellana, D. B. Hall
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Creative Talents Unleashed
Format: Paperback 146 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781945791369
ISBN-10: 1945791365
Author: Linda M. Crate, William Wright, Reeder, Don Beukes, Brena Lee Ranta, Susan E. Birch, A. M. Torres, Lynn White, Hugh Dysart, Lynn Beringer, Mark Andrew Heathcote, Markus Fleischmann, Christa Frazee, Justin R Hart, Sandra Orellana, D. B. Hall
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Creative Talents Unleashed
Format: Paperback 146 pages

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I Have A Name: A Prose Collection About Disorders (ISBN-13: 9781945791369 and ISBN-10: 1945791365), written by authors Linda M. Crate, William Wright, Reeder, Don Beukes, Brena Lee Ranta, Susan E. Birch, A. M. Torres, Lynn White, Hugh Dysart, Lynn Beringer, Mark Andrew Heathcote, Markus Fleischmann, Christa Frazee, Justin R Hart, Sandra Orellana, D. B. Hall, was published by Creative Talents Unleashed in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent I Have A Name: A Prose Collection About Disorders (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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We live in a society whereby there is an astounding increase in what is known as ‘the invisible disorders.’ We may be living with one or more of them ourselves, or perhaps it could be our parent, our child, our grandchild or the person working at the desk beside us. These hidden, or not so hidden disorders are a part of our modern-day life, symptoms of hereditary, dietary, metabolic or chemical unbalances in the body – yet they exist and are very real for the person who lives daily with any of them. There are many people silently suffering as a result. They are walking through life feeling lost, unsupported, misunderstood and alone; yet there is hope in acceptance and inclusion. There is hope when we give these disorders a voice, a name, a face and a place in society. The collection within these pages are voices, names and faces; the accounts of real people by real people. They either live with a disorder or have been deeply touched by knowing someone who does. It is with my profound thanks to all the contributors, for opening themselves up, with the willingness to share these experiences with the world. “You Have a Name.” Brenda-Lee Ranta
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