The image above of a fully ADA compliant, accessible ginger bread house comes to us from our dear friend Scott Lissner, The ADA Coordinator at The Ohio State University. All we can say is, "Bon appetit, and bon access!"
S.K.
Beauty is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability
This book (of poems and essays by accomplished poets living with disabilities)...is "going to be one of the defining collections of the 21st century."
- Ron Silliman
Stephen Kuusisto: Do Not Interrupt: A Playful Take on the Art of Conversation (AARP)
NEW! In this erudite and playful primer on the art of conversation Stephen Kuusisto vigorously tackles the slippery subject of how to converse meaningfully with others. Kuusisto employs a wide range of personal anecdotes, classical texts, and an engaging style to illustrate his points. In seven short, provocative and imaginatively wrought chapters, he spins a compelling argument for the joys of “being connected,” and skillfully shows how to achieve this bond in everyday exchanges.
Rebecca Skloot: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
featured on the cover of this week's Publishers Weekly, under a cover line saying "The Making of a Bestseller 2010."
Fries Kenny: The History of My Shoes and the Evolution of Darwin's Theory
John Hockenberry: Moving Violations: War Zones, Wheelchairs, and Declarations of Independence
Gregory Orr: Concerning the Book that is the Body of the Beloved
William O'Daly: Still Another Day
nominated for a Quill Award in Poetry
Stephen Kuusisto: Eavesdropping: A Memoir of Blindness and Listening
Lee Martin: The Bright Forever
Congratulations to Lee Martin, a finalist for this year's Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for "The Bright Forever".
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I love that house! amazing!
Posted by: andrea scarpino | December 23, 2009 at 02:20 PM
That is awesome!
Posted by: fridawrites | December 23, 2009 at 11:43 PM
This is very cool. Did you know that some years ago they had a Wheelchair Barbie, which was great, but unfortunately her Dream House, or whatever it was called, DID NOT accommodate the wheelchair??
Posted by: Georgia Whitney | January 03, 2010 at 02:15 PM