Chicken Soup for the Sole: Sudha Chandran
Imagine that you’re a talented young dancer whose career is just beginning to take off. Now imagine that you’re in a serious automobile accident that claims one of your legs.…
Read MoreImagine that you’re a talented young dancer whose career is just beginning to take off. Now imagine that you’re in a serious automobile accident that claims one of your legs.…
Read MoreThere’s no reason that having a physical difference should ever slow you down. It certainly didn’t slow down Tanni Grey-Thompson, who is an 11-time gold medal-winning Paralympic wheelchair racer. Despite…
Read MoreThis month’s Chicken Soup for the Sole is going to detail one of the most enduring classical musicians of all time: Ludwig van Beethoven. Even if you’re not a fan…
Read MoreAlthough there are quite a few deaf actors working today, chances are the most successful and well-known is Marlee Matlin. Not only is she the youngest person to ever won…
Read MoreThis month’s Chicken Soup for the Sole will explore the life and achievements of Stephen Hawking. Although you’ve likely heard of him due to him being one of the most…
Read More[caption id="attachment_752" align="alignleft" width="217"] photo borrowed from beforeitsnews.com[/caption] Welcome to the first-ever installment of “Chicken Soup for the Sole!” Every month, we’ll be shining the spotlight on some “differently-abled” people…
Read MorePlaying professional sports is tough: that’s why so few people are able to do it. Even fewer people are able to do it while overcoming a lifelong disability, and former…
Read MoreThere’s no doubt that you’ve heard of the man I’ll be writing about this month: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. However, just because you know his name doesn’t mean his story…
Read MoreEveryone has heard of Helen Keller, the woman who overcame being born blind and deaf to become known as one of the most inspirational people in history. However, this month’s…
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