Raising A Rare Girl

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Discover the compelling narrative of 'Raising A Rare Girl' by Heather Kirn Lanier, a brand new trade paperback that dives deep into the poignant realities of parenting a child with a disability. Explore the intertwining themes of hope, resilience, and unconditional love as Lanier, an acclaimed essayist, memoirist, and poet, shares her own journey through the complexities of raising a unique daughter. This insightful book is not just a memoir; it serves as an inspiring guide for parents and caregivers navigating similar paths.

Through her beautifully crafted prose, Lanier invites readers into her world, providing a fresh perspective on disability, identity, and acceptance. Featuring award-winning work from a recognized author whose accolades include a Rona Jaffe - Bread Loaf Scholarship, this book is a true testament to the power of storytelling in overcoming life's challenges.

'Raising A Rare Girl' is perfect for anyone seeking understanding and inspiration. With notable mentions in prestigious publications, this heartfelt memoir resonates with a wide audience, illuminating the diverse experiences of raising children with special needs. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply a reader captivated by human stories, this book is a must-read.

Order yours today and enjoy free shipping! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780349420981
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Little Brown
Pages: 320

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled..

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780349420981
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Little Brown
Pages: 320


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Heather Kirn Lanier is an essayist, memoirist, and poet. She's the author of Teaching in the Terrordome: Two Years in West Baltimore with Teach For America and two award-winning poetry books, Heart-Shaped Bed in Hiroshima and The Story You Tell Yourself, winner of the Wick Poetry Open Chapbook Competition. She has received a Rona Jaffe - Bread Loaf Scholarship, an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, and a Vermont Creation Grant. Her work has been noted in The Best American Essays Series and The Pushcart Anthology Series. She has published poems and essays in dozens of places, including Salon, The Sun, Vela Magazine, Utne Reader Online, The Southern Review, The Threepenny Review, andFourth Genre. She is now Assistant Professor of Creative Nonfiction at Rowan University.

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