Kenneth Jernigan
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what color is the sun?
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published
1991
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As the Twig is Bent
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published
1992
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Beginnings and Blueprints (A Kernel Bk., Vol. 11)
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1996
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Gray Pancakes and Gold Horses
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published
1998
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3 editions
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Standing on One Foot
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published
1994
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Like Cats and Dogs
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published
1997
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2 editions
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Wall-to-Wall Thanksgiving
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published
1997
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Making Hay
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published
1994
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The Journey
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1993
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When the Blizzard Blows
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1994
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“Besides, I am aware that postponed promises are often never kept. There is always something more important that interferes, or the yearning that caused the request in the first place dries up before the promise is carried out.”
― Like Cats and Dogs
― Like Cats and Dogs
“My parents helped me to understand that being different from everyone else could be tremendously positive, provided the differences were based on excellence and achievement. I came to believe that, if I were only good enough at everything I tried, people would forget I was blind and treat me like everyone else.”
― Like Cats and Dogs
― Like Cats and Dogs
“The method for finding your way is much alike both for the blind and the sighted. In an unfamiliar place, it may be necessary to ask for directions. If the directions are correct and complete, this solves the problem. If not, a request for more information may be made. This is how all of us learn how to get where we want to go.”
― Like Cats and Dogs
― Like Cats and Dogs
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