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Jean Calder has worked 'with people with disabilities in Lebanon, Egypt and the Gaza Strip' for over twenty-five years, often in situations of extreme deprivation and danger. During the 1990s and the early years of the twenty-first century she developed 'an internationally admired rehabilitation program' focussing on the needs of young children. Where the Road Leads tells the story of her experiences.
Source: Hachette Livre website, http://www.hha.com.au/books/
Sighted: 04/09/2007
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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No Middle Ground
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The West Australian , 27 October 2007; (p. 43)
— Review of Where the Road Leads 2007 single work autobiography -
Untitled
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: Bookseller + Publisher Magazine , August vol. 87 no. 2 2007; (p. 35)
— Review of Where the Road Leads 2007 single work autobiography
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Untitled
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: Bookseller + Publisher Magazine , August vol. 87 no. 2 2007; (p. 35)
— Review of Where the Road Leads 2007 single work autobiography -
No Middle Ground
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The West Australian , 27 October 2007; (p. 43)
— Review of Where the Road Leads 2007 single work autobiography
Last amended 1 Nov 2007 15:35:14
Subjects:
- Middle East, Asia,
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