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Running Time: 07:03 hrsNarrator: Bruce RoneyPublisher:Center for Equitable Library Access, 2018
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- Author: Kavanagh, PeterDate:Created2016Summary:
CBC journalist Peter Kavanagh was just an infant when he was diagnosed with paralytic polio and suffered permanent paralysis in the lower part of his left leg. As a child, Kavanagh endured painful medical procedures to even out the length of his legs, and experimental exercise techniques. He spent his youth in a leg brace and special footwear, isolating for a boy whose classmates ran freely in sneakers. His first lesson in walking was how to move while wearing such equipment. Throughout his life, as he developed a very successful career in public broadcasting, built a family, and indulged in his love of music and travel, Kavanagh underwent various surgeries to give him "normal" mobility.
Subject(s): Health | Journalists | Kavanagh, Peter | Poliomyelitis | RehabilitationOriginal Publisher: Toronto, ON, ©2015, CNIBLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780345808547, 0345808541Collection(s)/Series: Disability Perspectives Collection
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