You Always Call Me Princess is an inspirational account of a modern-day miracle. It is a testament to the value of accepting those with disabilities and discovering their inner beauty.
This is the remarkable journey of Shellie Eyre, who, born with down syndrome, grew to adulthood and became an inspiration to all those around her.
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"It is a story that should be told and has a message that is needed in our world. The message is important, not only to families of children with Down Syndrome, but to any who have a challenge in life. That means all of us!" --Lowrie England, Book Reviewer
"It is a story that should be told and has a message that is needed in our world. The message is important, not only to families of children with Down Syndrome, but to any who have a challenge in life. That means all of us!" --Lowrie England, Book Reviewer
"Let me share with you a modern-day miracle which occurred several years ago at Murray High School near Salt Lake City, where every person was a winner and not a loser was to be found. . . I extend a heartfelt thank you to one and all who made this night one ever to be remembered." --President Thomas S. Monson, Ensign Magazine - September 2005
"This is a testament to the value of including students with disabilities in mainstream classes. Tonight, you have seen that the students voted on the inner beauty." --Glo Merrill, Vice Principal - Murray High School
"This is a testament to the value of including students with disabilities in mainstream classes. Tonight, you have seen that the students voted on the inner beauty." --Glo Merrill, Vice Principal - Murray High School
"This is a testament to the value of including students with disabilities in mainstream classes. Tonight, you have seen that the students voted on the inner beauty." --Glo Merrill, Vice Principal - Murray High School
"It is a story that should be told and has a message that is needed in our world. The message is important, not only to families of children with Down Syndrome, but to any who have a challenge in life. That means all of us!" --Lowrie England, Book Reviewer
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Paperback. Condition: As new. 1st Edition. Signed (and inscribed) by the author, and also signed by Shellie, the book's subject, this softcover is crisp, fresh, flawless. Seller Inventory # 2656