This children story book is brought to you by Literoma. It's a story of a bright, cheerful, and once active child, who unfortunately meets with an accident that changes her life. She is confined to a wheelchair. She learns to deal with the sudden switch from “Normal” to “Handicapped” but struggles to be accepted in regular society. She faces hurdles at her new school like bullying, ridicule, and pity, but manages to overcome these effectively. The story highlights her trials and tribulations until she is finally accepted wholeheartedly amongst her teachers and peers. The story is an attempt at increasing sensitivity amongst adolescents and young adults and has a vision of a more inclusive society.
About the book:
This children story book is brought to you by Literoma. It's a story of a bright, cheerful, and once active child, who unfortunately meets with an accident that changes her life. She is confined to a wheelchair. She learns to deal with the sudden switch from “Normal” to “Handicapped” but struggles to be accepted in regular society. She faces hurdles at her new school like bullying, ridicule, and pity, but manages to overcome these effectively. The story highlights her trials and tribulations until she is finally accepted wholeheartedly amongst her teachers and peers. The story is an attempt at increasing sensitivity amongst adolescents and young adults and has a vision of a more inclusive society.
About the author:
Dr. Urvashi Tandon is a retired paediatrician who served the Indian Navy as a professor of anesthesiology for over three decades. She has now completely dedicated herself as a children storyteller and this is her second book.
Language : English
Publisher : Paper Towns
Binding : Paperback
Pages : 75
ISBN : 9789361852435
Country Origin : India
Publish Date : 2024-07-15
Blurb : This children story book is brought to you by Literoma. It's a story of a bright, cheerful, and once active child, who unfortunately meets with an accident that changes her life. She is confined to a wheelchair. She learns to deal with the sudden switch from “Normal” to “Handicapped” but struggles to be accepted in regular society. She faces hurdles at her new school like bullying, ridicule, and pity, but manages to overcome these effectively. The story highlights her trials and tribulations until she is finally accepted wholeheartedly amongst her teachers and peers. The story is an attempt at increasing sensitivity amongst adolescents and young adults and has a vision of a more inclusive society.
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