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Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists

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Country
  
United States

Pages
  
234 (272 paperback)

Genre
  
Biography

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1993

ISBN
  
9780679782988

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Authors
  
George Plimpton, Jean Kennedy Smith

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Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists was written by Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith with George Plimpton (co-founder of the Paris Review) and published by Random House in April 1993. In 1974, Smith founded Very Special Arts, an educational affiliate of the Kennedy Center that provides opportunities in the creative arts for persons with disabilities in the United States and around the world. In February 2011, President Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, for her work with people with disabilities.

The 272 page book profiles 16 artists with disabilities who discuss how art has made a difference in their lives despite their unique challenges. Artists include Chuck Close, Mark Di Suvero, Jack Hofsiss, Tony Meléndez, Howie Seago and Randy Souders. The book also includes a "disability awareness guide," a list of disability organizations and other resources. It was published in both hardcover and paperback editions.

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