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Tom Lambke
(Aka Thomas J. Lambke) (Writer) |
I Just Am: A Story of Down Syndrome Awareness and Tolerance (2006) by
Bryan Lambke and Tom Lambke
All too often, we shroud ourselves in ignorance,
thus preventing us from learning from others whom we consider to be
somehow "different." In a book that is both charming and disarming, Bryan
Lambke -- a young man with
Down
syndrome -- invites us into his
world where he lets us know he shares the same dreams and emotions as
everyone else. "I have a disability," says Bryan. "It is not my fault. I
just am." Bryan, with the help of his father Tom, helps us all examine
what is normal about each of us. The book includes additional information
about
Down
syndrome.
Spirit, Courage and Resolve: A Special Olympics Athlete's
Road to Gold (2004) by
Bryan Lambke and Tom Lambke
Bryan Lambke was born in 1981 with
Down
syndrome. Twenty-two years later, he won a gold medal at the 2003
International Special Olympics in Dublin, Ireland. The story of the
journey connecting those two events is the subject of Spirit, Courage &
Resolve, A Special Olympians Road To Gold, a new book by Tom Lambke,
Bryan's father.
"Watching Bryan and the other athletes compete," says Lambke, "was one of
the most awe-inspiring moments of my life. They are all encouraged to play
with spirit, courage, and resolve; but what I witnessed was even more
moving. They all competed with unabashed joy, pleasure, and humility." All
are characteristics of true champions, Lambke says.
Lambke's book is a story about a family that saw past a disability and
envisioned a future, one that would include changing how people feel about
others who may be different. At the opening ceremonies of the 2003 Special
Olympics, athlete Gabriel Clark was quoted as saying, "If you want to
label me, label me able." Another athlete, Katie Meade of Iowa, gave a
short but powerful, speech in which she made an impassioned plea to the
public to treat people with special needs just as they would anyone else.
"If you see one of us," she said, "ask us to sit by you. Get to know us …
we're not so different."
Spirit, Courage & Resolve, A Special Olympians Road To Gold is an
eye-opening, inspiring story of a family's love. There are lessons in here
for each of us.
Part of the proceeds will benefit
Chandler
Special Olympics and RAD, an Arizona non profit organization dedicated
to assisting any person who is disabled and wants to participate and
compete in a recreational or athletic activity.
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