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“Dan Kennedy’s writing is clear, measured, and generous, and reflects both the seriousness of his intellectual enterprise and the profundity of his love for his daughter. This book is about the processes of acceptance, and tells how one learns to tolerate difference, and then to cherish it.” — Andrew Solomon, author of Far From the Tree and winner of the National Book Award.
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“Extraordinary”
The Wall Street Journal
“Unflinching”
The Boston Globe
“Compelling”
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The text of Little People is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial- Share Alike 3.0 License. Some rights reserved. You must attribute this work to Little People (with link). For more information, please contact the author by e-mailing him at dkennedy56 {at} gmail {dot} com.
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Talking about ‘Little People’ in Bridgewater on Oct. 3
If you’re in Southeastern Massachusetts, I hope you’ll consider dropping by the Bridgewater Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 3, at 11 a.m. I’ll be giving a talk on “Just Like Us: Images of Dwarfism from Tom Thumb to Reality TV,” based … Continue reading
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You just can’t keep a bad word down
For those of us in the dwarfism community, it sometimes seems that the outside world is mainly interested in two things: how people with dwarfism are depicted in popular culture and the continued debate over the word “midget,” which is … Continue reading
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Paul Steven Miller, a civil-rights pioneer
I was saddened to learn earlier this week that Paul Steven Miller, an accomplished civil-rights lawyer, had died of cancer at the age of 49. Paul was a dwarf, and in 2002 I interviewed him at the annual Little People of … Continue reading
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Come as you are
The Nashua Telegraph today has a nice feature on Camp Come As You Are, a weekend program for people with dwarfism and their families held every year since 2006 at Camp Allen in Bedford, N.H. The story was written by … Continue reading
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A man on the move
If I had known John Young when I was writing “Little People,” I might have devoted a chapter just to him. A 44-year-old math teacher school at the Pingree School in Hamilton, Young is a dedicated triathlete, an unlikely pursuit … Continue reading
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Big news about “Little People”
I am very excited to announce that my hometown of Middleborough has adopted my book on dwarfism, “Little People,” as its high-school summer-reading book. Students and teachers at Middleborough High School (from which I graduated in 1974) will be asked … Continue reading
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Print-on-demand edition now available
Little People is now available in a large-format (six inches by nine inches) paperback edition via the print-on-demand service offered by the Harvard Book Store of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Complete with a new introduction, this edition is available for $16 plus … Continue reading
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