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ISBN: PB: 9781944838478

Gallaudet University Press

April 2019

154 pp.

21.5x13.9 cm

35 photos

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£21,00
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Invincible Spirit

The Story of Don Fulk, as signed to Janet Allen

Profoundly deafened as an infant, Don Fulk didn't learn his name or go to school until the age of ten. When he was eighteen years old and a budding superstar on his football and basketball teams, he broke his neck in a swimming accident, and became paralyzed. After his injury, he was confined to a bed in his parents' home for eight years, unable to move and barely able to communicate. After his family could no longer care for him, he spent nine years in a nursing home where he suffered from abuse and neglect.        Yet through a life marred by isolation and frustration, Fulk endured with strength, humor, and grace. He never gave up pursuing his dreams for independence and self-worth, and improving the lives of others. He fought a system that was unfair and discriminatory, and helped pave the way for people with disabilities to live independently. Don Fulk signed his story to author Janet Allen, describing his difficult home life, the incredible friends who changed his life, and his dramatic escape from an abusive nursing home. "An Invincible Spirit" is a story of hope, empowerment, and the battles people with disabilities have fought – and continue to fight – to improve the quality of their lives.

About the Author

Janet Allen is a retired deaf education teacher and a sign language interpreter in Tulsa, OK.