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    Falling for myself : a memoir / Dorothy Ellen Palmer.
    by Palmer, Dorothy Ellen, 1955-
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    Wolsak & Wynn, 2019.
    Call #:921 P173f
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  • Palmer, Dorothy Ellen, 1955-
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  • Palmer, Dorothy Ellen, 1955- -- Health.
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  • Feminists -- Canada -- Biography.
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  • Political activists -- Canada -- Biography.
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  • People with disabilities -- Canada -- Biography.
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  • Adoptees -- Canada -- Biography.
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    9781989496039 (trade paperback)
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    xvii, 296 p. ; 23 cm.
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    "In this searing and seriously funny memoir, Dorothy Ellen Palmer falls down, a lot, and spends a lifetime learning to appreciate her disability. Born with two very different, very tiny feet, she was adopted as a toddler by an already wounded 1950s family. From childhood surgeries to decades as a feminist teacher, mom, improv coach and unionist, she tried to hide being different. But now, standing proud with her walker she's sharing her journey. Navigating abandonment, abuse and ableism, she finds her birth parents and a new chosen family in the disability community." --Back cover.
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    Memoirs.
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