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The renowned cat conservationist reflects on his early childhood struggles with a speech disorder, describing how he only spoke fluently when he was communicating with animals and how he resolved at a young age to find his voice to be their advocate.
In this true story, a boy who stutters except when he speaks to animals, promises that if he can find his voice, he will be their voice and keep them from harm.
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About a year later: Just read Alan Rabinowitz's short piece of his in Larry Smith's ‘The Moment'. So glad I could make the connection of this picture book to one of his self-defining moments.
Added to my disability shelf: stutter