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"When David Was Surprised" is the sequel to the best-selling "How
David Met Sarah." Both books feature a young man with Down Syndrome
who is trying to balance his own need for independence -- and love
-- with his family's instinct to protect and care for him. Written
in simple language, this book can be read and enjoyed by the
developmentally disabled, their loved ones, and anyone who is
interested in gaining insight into the lives of others.
David is a young man who works in a mailroom and lives with his
parents. When a young woman named Sarah moves to his neighborhood
and begins to attend his church, David believes she's the girl of
his dreams. First, however, he has to figure out how to meet her,
in spite of the challenges his carefully structured world contains.
Reading specialists, special education teachers and librarians
agree there are few other titles like this available. Inspired by,
and written for, the author's 36 year old brother with Down
Syndrome, How David Met Sarah is both content and reading level
appropriate for adults with limited reading skills. This book has
been endorsed by the National Down Syndrome Society, and 20% of the
profits from each book will be donated to the NDSS. "What a
heartwarming glimpse inside David's mind and what it means to be
family Enlightening and informative for families and professionals
who love and care for children and adults with developmental
disabilities." - Robert A. Naseef, Ph.D., psychologist, author of
"Special Children, Challenged Parents," and father of an adult
child with autism "Anne Kelleher's outstanding work is to be
applauded for reaching a heretofore ignored and forgotten audience.
Ms. Kelleher gives a gift of entertaining with adult themes and
plots while staying appropriate to the audience of intention and
increasing the quality of life. There have been little or no works
produced for adults with limited mental abilities. How joyful that
this group of adults now has the luxury of reading books aimed to
hold their interest with the support of appropriate vocabulary and
structure levels. This bold, brave work is just the beginning...."
- Sandra Diamond, M.A., Ct. H., RMT, Experiential Healer "I can't
recommend this book strongly enough to the professionals. After
you've read it, you'll then understand why I say it's required
reading. Enjoy Annie's gift to the world." - Lawrence Kotkin, Ph.D.
Lecturer, St. Joseph's College, Long Island, NY
Lady Juilene of Sylyria is cursed. The songs the goddess sends... When Lady Juilene rejects a marriage proposal from the evil thurge Lindos, the wizard casts a spell that forces the young noblewoman to flee her family, friends, even kind strangers. For the curse destroys anyone who helps her. Love will break the spell-but Juilene's betrothed lies murdered by Lindos. Left with just a harp and her talent as a Songsayer, Juilene is a forlorn exile in a land on the brink of apocalypse. For Lindos has mastered the magic to turn 10,000 years of peace into a regime of horror. And the one person who can stop the thurge-and end Juilene's curse-is a myth from an impossible prophecy. A knight who has never been born...
In a sequel to "Daughter of Prophecy, "two young strangers discover
the love they were preordained to share, and a fratricidal war for
the crown is loosed upon the kingdom.
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