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“There are few pioneers who must not only pave the path for others to follow...but also must define the landscape to illustrate its existence. Jodee Kulp has written and published more books about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders than any other parent advocate in our time. Her work has provided assistance to thousands of families and individuals living with FASDs. ” Donnie Kanter Winokur

 

Stephen Neafcy lived for over 40 until he was diagnosed with an FASD. His knowledge of knowing his brain damage was related to prenatal alcohol exposure provided him with the courage to carry on and to begin to help others. The Long Way to Simple - 50 years of ideas to live, love and laugh as a person with FASD is a story for all people with a special message for young adults following in his footsteps. Mr. Neafcy gives the reader a sense of hope, possibility, and courage that people with brain damage related to prenatal alcohol exposure can and will succeed.

 

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