One
Little Finger
is
the autobiography of Malini Chiba woman who defied all
odds to emerge victorious in spite of a crippling disability
and an indifferent society; who dragged herself out of the
limits of her condition. This is the story of Malinis
search for independence and identity, and her zeal to live
a full, meaningful life despite lifelong disability.
Malini
has Cerebral Palsy, a neurological condition similar to adult
stroke, which makes body movement and speech extremely difficult.
However, the cognitive functions of brain can often remain
unimpaired, as in the case of Malini. She recounts her experiences
from childhood to adulthood, her struggles with motor skills
and speech, managing day-to-day activities, and the apathy
and indifference of people towards her and others who are
disabled. She educates herself, learns to type with her little
finger and speak through the Lightwriter. Finally, she works
through unfavourable social systems and attitudes to get a
career as an event manager.
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2011
/ 228 pages
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(978-81-321-0632-6)
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