Stephen Unwin
(forfatter)
,
Stephen Unwin
(innleser)
Beautiful Lives lydbok
296,-
'Both heart-rending and gorgeous. He teaches us humanity' MIRIAM MARGOLYES'Thank you, Joey, for getting your dad off his arse to write this book' HUGH BONNEVILLE'A beautiful book - powerful, persuasive, illuminating, moving' GYLES BRANDRETH'Full of pain and joy, concern and celebration' SIMON RUSSELL BEALE'A powerful, multi-faceted, myth-busting account' SIMON JARRETT_______________For much of hi…
'Both heart-rending and gorgeous. He teaches us humanity' MIRIAM MARGOLYES'Thank you, Joey, for getting your dad off his arse to write this book' HUGH BONNEVILLE'A beautiful book - powerful, persuasive, illuminating, moving' GYLES BRANDRETH'Full of pain and joy, concern and celebration' SIMON RUSSELL BEALE'A powerful, multi-faceted, myth-busting account' SIMON JARRETT_______________For much of history, people with learning disabilities have been regarded as unworthy of interest - often seen as a threat to the social order and sometimes dismissed as barely human. While recent years have seen an improvement, learning-disabled people are still treated as fundamentally different.Beautiful Lives is a personal and pragmatic account, told through the eyes of a father whose son has severe learning disabilities. From early civilisation to the chilling realities of twentieth-century eugenics, this powerful book uncovers a startling and rarely told history - one deeply embedded in the challenges still faced today.Unwin shapes this history into a powerful story of love, lived experience and the long struggle for a better future.
Lydbok
296,-
Undertittel
How We Got Learning Disabilities So Wrong: The startling and rarely told history of learning disabilities
Forlag
Wildfire
Utgitt
05.06.2025
Lengde
8:46
Sjanger
Biografier, Dokumentar og fakta, Kunst og kultur, Politikk og samfunn
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
Kun app
ISBN
9781035424764
'Both heart-rending and gorgeous. He teaches us humanity' MIRIAM MARGOLYES
'Thank you, Joey, for getting your dad off his arse to write this book' HUGH BONNEVILLE
'A beautiful book - powerful, persuasive, illuminating, moving' GYLES BRANDRETH
'Full of pain and joy, concern and celebration' SIMON RUSSELL BEALE
'A powerful, multi-faceted, myth-busting account' SIMON JARRETT
_______________
For much of history, people with learning disabilities have been regarded as unworthy of interest - often seen as a threat to the social order and sometimes dismissed as barely human. While recent years have seen an improvement, learning-disabled people are still treated as fundamentally different.
Beautiful Lives is a personal and pragmatic account, told through the eyes of a father whose son has severe learning disabilities. From early civilisation to the chilling realities of twentieth-century eugenics, this powerful book uncovers a startling and rarely told history - one deeply embedded in the challenges still faced today.
Unwin shapes this history into a powerful story of love, lived experience and the long struggle for a better future.
'Thank you, Joey, for getting your dad off his arse to write this book' HUGH BONNEVILLE
'A beautiful book - powerful, persuasive, illuminating, moving' GYLES BRANDRETH
'Full of pain and joy, concern and celebration' SIMON RUSSELL BEALE
'A powerful, multi-faceted, myth-busting account' SIMON JARRETT
_______________
For much of history, people with learning disabilities have been regarded as unworthy of interest - often seen as a threat to the social order and sometimes dismissed as barely human. While recent years have seen an improvement, learning-disabled people are still treated as fundamentally different.
Beautiful Lives is a personal and pragmatic account, told through the eyes of a father whose son has severe learning disabilities. From early civilisation to the chilling realities of twentieth-century eugenics, this powerful book uncovers a startling and rarely told history - one deeply embedded in the challenges still faced today.
Unwin shapes this history into a powerful story of love, lived experience and the long struggle for a better future.
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