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Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio
Omg I LIVE this book. My favorite Character is Alice. I am at the part where she gets her walking sticks
One of the best book's I've ever read. What an incredible snapshot of life in a different time and place.
I enjoyed this honest, nostalgic, and touching memoir of the author's struggle with polio in the late 1940s. The peek into the past was fascinating, even while the descriptions of the issues faced by the polio victims was sobering and heart-wrenching. It's hard to imagine so many people suffering through something like this! I found the descriptions of the treatments and their development fascinating and really appreciated the author's honesty about her fears and struggles, large and small.4.5
The book small steps is about a teen girl named peg that just discovered she has polio, Her parents rushed her to the hospital to see if she could overcome this terrible disease. Peg battles going from highs to lows with polio, meting people through her journey of polio in and out of hospital rooms. Will she survive this terrible disease? I thought this book was great it had so much details and emotion. I loved it! I also thought this book was great because it wasn't to sad because there was
Wow! I had no idea about polio. I don't know how my knowledge was so limited to understand even the basics but I have so much gratitude that this is not something I had to watch people experience. I am so impressed by this quick read that for such a topic you don't finish feeling depressed or sad. I actually feel filled with gratitude and awe. Peg's parents shine in this book and I loved the positive family relationships that were shown. It was fascinating to read about how it was treated and
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Title | : | Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio |
Author | : | Peg Kehret |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 205 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2006 by Albert Whitman & Company (first published January 1st 1996) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography. Memoir. Childrens. Middle Grade. Biography Memoir |
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What a beautiful story! My grandmother was born in 1901 and had polio as a young teen (we think that's the right age). Her father was a doctor and had heard about some unorthodox treatments that were being done for polio victims and tried them on her. They involved heat and massage, so I am now assuming these were the Sister Kenny treatments that the author referred to. My grandmother made a full recovery. I'm fascinated that my great grandfather found out about these treatments so early and used them (they were started in 1903 in Australia and didn't come to the U.S. until 1940). I would love to learn more about my great grandfather and what he did exactly, but I guess I'll never know. I'm thankful to have read Peg Kehret's account and get a little glimpse into what polio must have been like for my grandmother. As an aside about the book, one of the things I love the best are the pictures and the update at the end about the friends she made along the way. She brings it all to life so clearly that you long to know how it all turns out.Declare Books During Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio
Original Title: | Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio |
ISBN: | 0807574597 (ISBN13: 9780807574591) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Minnesota(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award (1998), Bluestem Book Award Nominee (2015) |
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This was my all-time favorite book in 4th grade (AKA the year before Harry Potter). Peg Kehret really knows how to write a page-turner, as evidenced below by the 4th grade class yearbook photo that I was completely oblivious to.This book is excellent. If I ever have equally photogenic, really popular children, this will absolutely be on their shelves.Omg I LIVE this book. My favorite Character is Alice. I am at the part where she gets her walking sticks
One of the best book's I've ever read. What an incredible snapshot of life in a different time and place.
I enjoyed this honest, nostalgic, and touching memoir of the author's struggle with polio in the late 1940s. The peek into the past was fascinating, even while the descriptions of the issues faced by the polio victims was sobering and heart-wrenching. It's hard to imagine so many people suffering through something like this! I found the descriptions of the treatments and their development fascinating and really appreciated the author's honesty about her fears and struggles, large and small.4.5
The book small steps is about a teen girl named peg that just discovered she has polio, Her parents rushed her to the hospital to see if she could overcome this terrible disease. Peg battles going from highs to lows with polio, meting people through her journey of polio in and out of hospital rooms. Will she survive this terrible disease? I thought this book was great it had so much details and emotion. I loved it! I also thought this book was great because it wasn't to sad because there was
Wow! I had no idea about polio. I don't know how my knowledge was so limited to understand even the basics but I have so much gratitude that this is not something I had to watch people experience. I am so impressed by this quick read that for such a topic you don't finish feeling depressed or sad. I actually feel filled with gratitude and awe. Peg's parents shine in this book and I loved the positive family relationships that were shown. It was fascinating to read about how it was treated and
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