No Time For Disability: The Helen Gillies Story

No Time For Disability: The Helen Gillies Story

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No Time For Disability: The Helen Gillies Story by Susan Hudson chronicles the extraordinary life of Helen Gillies, a pioneering figure who defied societal expectations and championed the rights of individuals with disabilities. This compelling biography illuminates Gillies' unwavering dedication to advocacy, detailing her personal struggles and triumphs as she navigated a world often unequipped to understand or support her vision. The narrative presents a powerful testament to resilience and the transformative impact of one woman's fight for inclusion and equality. Readers will find an inspiring account of courage and determination, illustrating how Gillies reshaped perceptions and created lasting change for countless lives. It is a moving and essential read for anyone interested in social justice and the history of disability rights.

Author: Susan Hudson
Format: Paperback
Published: 2003, Helen Gillies

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

No Time For Disability: The Helen Gillies Story by Susan Hudson chronicles the extraordinary life of Helen Gillies, a pioneering figure who defied societal expectations and championed the rights of individuals with disabilities. This compelling biography illuminates Gillies' unwavering dedication to advocacy, detailing her personal struggles and triumphs as she navigated a world often unequipped to understand or support her vision. The narrative presents a powerful testament to resilience and the transformative impact of one woman's fight for inclusion and equality. Readers will find an inspiring account of courage and determination, illustrating how Gillies reshaped perceptions and created lasting change for countless lives. It is a moving and essential read for anyone interested in social justice and the history of disability rights.