Jonathon's family runs a country store where, during the summer, Jonathon helps his father. Every day, Elmer, who is 80 years old, visits the store to sit on the porch. One day, jonathan helps Elmer deliver groceries to neighbors and learns that Elmer's wife, June, can't visit the store because she uses a wheelchair and the building isn't accessible. Jonathan is determined to help. He comes up with a plan to sell flowers on the store's porch to raise money for a ramp, proving that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference. Railings and Ramps is a heartwarming story of kindness,…mehr
Jonathon's family runs a country store where, during the summer, Jonathon helps his father. Every day, Elmer, who is 80 years old, visits the store to sit on the porch. One day, jonathan helps Elmer deliver groceries to neighbors and learns that Elmer's wife, June, can't visit the store because she uses a wheelchair and the building isn't accessible. Jonathan is determined to help. He comes up with a plan to sell flowers on the store's porch to raise money for a ramp, proving that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference. Railings and Ramps is a heartwarming story of kindness, problem-solving, and the power of making the world a little more welcoming for everyone.
Adella Aakjar Haggerty lives in Groton, CT with her husband, Glenn and their Siberian Husky, Maya. She is the proud mother of three children and grandmother of eight. A lifelong writer, Adella has been keeping a daily journal for more than 50 years and has even written the words and music for two original songs. Railings and Ramps is her first published children's book, inspired by her passion for creativity, inclusion, and community. Adella has dedicated more than 40 years to the field of Special Education. She currently works at the Groton Public Schools Transition Academy, a program that supports young adults with disabilities as they move into adulthood. Previously, she served as a Teacher of the Blind and Visually Impaired in southeastern Connecticut and also worked as a consultant for Perkins School for the Blind, supporting students who were deafblind. Her creativity, compassion, and ability to think outside the box have been the foundation of her career and life. Born in Sharon, Connecticut, and raised in Ossining, New York, Adella earned her B.S. in Elementary Education from Pace University and later received a Master's degree in Multiple Disabilities with a Specialty in Deafblindess from Boston College. She also pursued advanced coursework at Southern Connecticut State University, and a Braille class at Perkins School for the Blind. When she's not working or writing, Adella enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and playing the violin and cello. She loves vintage treasures and is in the process of restoring her 100-year-old home. A believer in lifelong health and wellness, she makes fitness a priority in her daily life. She also serves on the Groton City Youth Advisory Committee. One of her favorite quotes is from Helen Keller, "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart."
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