epileptics

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epileptics

My life with epilepsy

2024
"Meet Max! He likes riding his scooter and playing with his dog. He also has epilepsy. Max is real and so are his experiences. Learn about his life in this illustrated narrative nonfiction picture book for elementary students"--Provided by publisher.

Talking To Alaska

2021
"A . . . story of two unlikely friends brought together by the love of a dog. It only takes one day at their new school for Parker and Sven to become mortal enemies. Parker's had a terrible summer and just wants to be invisible, while Sven is desperate to make an impression and be known as anything other than 'that boy with epilepsy.' When Parker discovers her beloved dog Alaska--who she had to give away last year--now belongs to Sven, she's determined to steal Alaska back. Of course, that's easier said than done"--Provided by publisher.

Life with epilepsy

2019
"Gives readers a look into the lives and abilities of people who have epilepsy, as well as the challenges they face. Learn how medications, special diets, and service dogs can help people manage their epilepsy"--Provided by publisher.

Seizure-alert dogs

2019
Explains how seizure-alert dogs can help people with epilepsy and other seizure disorders.

Hyde

a novel
2021
"Chief Detective Captain Edward Hyde has a strange gift, or curse, he keeps hidden from all but his personal physician. He experiences two realities: one actual, the other a dreamworld state brought on by a severe neurological condition. When Hyde finds himself at the scene of a heinous murder by the riverbank, with no inkling of how he got there or if the events leading up to the discovery, his alarm is triggered by two terrifying facts. First, the burtal crime scene involves the Threefold Death, an ancient Celtic rite of sacrifice entangled with dark Scottish spiritual mythology. Second, Hyde's inability to remember any detail of his arrival at the crime scene may indicate a strenghtening of the rare form of epilepsy he suffers from that causes him to lose time. He experiences amnesiac absences where he cannot account for his actions and nocturnal seizures that manifest as vivid and lucid dreams. With the city on edge, Captain Hyde wades blindly into the murder investigation, finding himself not only searching for real-world clues, but trying to unravel the significance of the imagery in the otherworld of his dreaming"--Provided by publisher.

Parenthesis

2021
"Judith is barely out of her teens when a tumor begins pressing on her brain, ushering in a new world of seizures, memory gaps, and loss of self. Suddenly, the sentence of her normal life has been interrupted by the opening of a parenthesis that may never close. Based on the real experiences of cartoonist ?lodie Durand, Parenthesis is a gripping testament of struggle, fragility, acceptance, and transformation" -- Back cover.

Run Patty run

the story of a very special long-distance runner who lights the way for others
1980
Recreates the grueling, 1310-mile run that sixteen-year-old Patty Wilson, an epileptic, successfully completed in order to set the world distance record for women.

The universe versus Alex Woods

2014
The son of a fortune teller, who was struck by a meteorite when he was ten years old, befriends a grumpy old widower and proves his friendship by getting stopped at the border by customs with a large bag of marijuana and an urn full of ashes.

How Evan broke his head and other secrets

a novel
2004
Evan's life is turned upside down when the son he never knew he had arrives on his doorstep, forcing Evan to adapt to fatherhood and the ups and downs of a fourteen-year-old's life practically overnight.

Murder suicide

2004
Forensic scientist Dr. Frank Clevenger takes on the murder case of Frank Snow, whom officials believe committed suicide, but Dr. Clevenger suspects the brilliant inventor was murdered and soon has a lengthy list of suspects, including the victim's wife, son, and mistress.

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