Temple Grandin how the girl who loved cows embraced autism and changed the world
(2012)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: cloudLibrary

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PUBLISHED
[S.l.]: Blackstone Audio, 2012
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 sound file (02hr., 47min., 49sec.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9780792789437 ecg6289
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Mitchell, Meredith

When Temple Grandin was born, her parents knew that she was different. It wasn't until years later that she was diagnosed with autism, a brain disorder that makes communication difficult. Today, Dr. Temple Grandin is a brilliant scientist and professor of animal science at Colorado State University. Her world-changing career has revolutionized the livestock industry each year, half the cattle in the United States are handled in cruelty-free facilities she has designed. She is also a passionate advocate for autism, using her experience to prove that people with this disorder can have “normal” lives. To achieve this unprecedented success, Temple used a unique ability: she thinks visually, the same way animals do. Because she thinks in pictures, she can see the world as a cow or a dog or a pig might see it. And so she knows that animals raised for food deserve good lives and should be treated with respect. Now she gives them their voices

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Mode of access: World Wide Web

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