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Emmanuel's Dream
Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah | Laurie Ann Thompson, Sean Qualls
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The story of a West African youth who pursued an education, helped support his family, and became a record-setting cyclist in spite of a disability traces his ongoing achievements as an activist.
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Sharpeipup
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A heartwarming true story of determination. #childrensbook

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Kenyazero
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Emmanuel‘s story of fighting ableism is well conveyed in this picture book. The author effectively shows Emmanuel‘s adaptive solutions that help him get to school and participate in sports while at the same time showing Emmanuel‘s observations about people with disabilities being excluded from Ghana society and how these factors all contributed to Emmanuel‘s 400 mile ride across the country to raise awareness. #DisabilitiesRep #PictureBook

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erinhannahs
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Emmanuel's Dream was written by Laurie Ann Thompson. This book shares the story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, a man who only had one leg. However, he proved people wrong and was able to bike across the entire country of Ghana- almost 400 miles! He was able to change how people viewed those with disabilities.

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Brandy522
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Title: Emmanuel's Dream
Author: Laurie Ann Thompson
Illustrator: Sean Qualls
Published: 2015
Genre: picture book biography
Awards: Schneider Family Book Award

Brandy522 Summary: This book is about a boy named Emmanuel. Emmanuel was born with one leg. Throughout the book his mother is lifting Emmanuel up. She teaches him many valuable life lessons. She teaches Emmanuel to not to let this physical impairment prevent him from doing things that other kids do. This book talks about disabilities and allows for discussions about what it is like to be impaired and what different disabilities look like. 1y
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AlwaysForeverReading
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This is the true story of Emmanuel Ofosue Yeboah. Read about how he did not let his disability define him. Instead, he defined his disability. Read about how he became the man of the house to take care of his family when they needed him, despite having a disability. Read about how he had no friends at school. But that quickly changed; not only did he gain many friends but also he was well-respected. Full review on my blog.

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mack2799

“He wanted everyone to see him - and his disability. He wanted everyone to hear him - and his message.“

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mack2799
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Winner for Schneider Family Children's Book award. Its an inspiring story that encourages all kids out there to push their boundaries and explore all possibilities because no dream is too far to not be reached! The theme is touching and can create a positive influence for children, and the character himself shows bold aspects all kids will look up to.

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mack2799

How a kid become successful through his disability! Loved the main character and found this book to be a good read when showing kids anything can be possible!

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Jee_HookedOnBookz
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His success was more than conquering nearly 400 miles in just 10 days. "He proved that one leg is enough to do great things - and one person is enough to change the world."

What an inspiring read.

#BBRC @LibrarianRyan #AtoZOfPictureBooks

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Tamra
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Inspiring! We had to google Emmanuel immediately after reading this picture book.

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Krisjericho
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This book tells a story that should be told, but it leaves out too much detail, even for a picture book biography. Emmanuel is an interesting and inspirational person, but there is little reason given for his bike ride across Ghana. My 5-year old was interested and asked many questions about why he only had one leg, and when Emmanuel was gifted a bike and helmet and socks, my son logically said, “You mean sock. Because he only has one foot.” 😂

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GirlNamedJesse
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ONE PERSON CAN CHANGE THE WORLD Full disclosure: I definitely got teary reading this. Emmanuel shares his story of proving to his country that being disabled does not equal unable by riding over 400 miles on a bike in ten days with one leg. A great book when you need a reminder that you can do it!

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