Emmanuel’s Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah
Laurie Ann Thompson, Author
Sean Qualls, Illustrator
Schwartz & Wade Books, Biography, Jan. 6, 2015
Suitable for Ages: 4-8
Themes: Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, Ghana, Disability, Cyclists
Opening: “In Ghana, West Africa, a baby boy was born: Two bright eyes blinked in the light, two healthy lungs let out a powerful cry, two tiny fists opened and closed, but only one strong leg kicked.”
Synopsis: Emmanuel was born with a deformed left leg. Many people thought he was a curse. His father left. Mama Comfort was strong in her faith and named her beloved son Emmanuel, which means “God is with us.” His mother saw only his abilities and encouraged him. Emmanuel hopped on one leg as he did chores and climbed trees. He hopped two miles each way to school, learned to play soccer and ride a bike. He left home at age 13 to earn money to support his family. Refusing to beg like many disabled people, he found two jobs for two years. Emmanuel had a bigger dream. He cycled 400 miles across Ghana to share his message “that a disability doesn’t means inability.”
Why I like this book:
Laurie Ann Thompson has written a triumphant picture book that will resonate with children who have different abilities. It is an uplifting and courageous true story about determination, hope and believing in one’s own abilities. Emmanuel doesn’t see his limitations as other do. He embraces his differences and dreams of carrying his positive message for those who are physically challenged across Ghana. Emmanuel wants people to see him and his disability. He wants people to hear his message. Emmanuel becomes a champion for the disabled and shows that one person can bring change. Thompson’s narrative is simple but delivers a powerful punch for readers. Sean Qualls’ expressive ink and watercolor illustrations compliment and capture Emmanuel’s remarkable journey.
Resources: Make sure you read the Author’s Note at the end of the story to learn more about the continuing work of Emmanuel and how your may get involved. He starred in a documentary about his life called Emmanuel’s Gift, which is narrated by Oprah Winfrey. Visit Laurie Ann Thompson’s website, where you will find a curriculum guide. Visit his website Emmaunel’s Dream.
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This sounds like a great book,one that will be appreciated by many. As a former special ed teacher before becoming principal, I am pleased to see such an inspiring story. Congrats to the author and to the reviewer.
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I was so excited with this book because it emphasizes ability and a boy’s determination to pursue dream to be the voice for the disabled. Glad you enjoyed the review.
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I read this last year and loved it. It reminded me of a one legged Albanian beggar I knew in Nice that managed to cycle everywhere. Great choice, Pat.
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Thank you Joanna. What a nice memory. I know I’m late to review this book! It’s been on my list for a while. It is really a very special book.
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A wonderful story proving that a disability need not stop you from achieving your dreams. A great pick!
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Sometimes I can’t help but wonder if such obstacles can have such a positive effect on the individual for a greater reason. Emmanuel is and continues to be such a positive role model and voice in his community.
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A great inspiring story!
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Yes, it is an inspiring story. One that resonates with just about everyone. Emmanuel is such a teacher.
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Pat, What an inspiring story! This book has been on my list for quite some time. Thanks for reviewing it.
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Glad you like the story and hope you read it. Emmanuel continues to be the voice for the disabled in his country and has many projects to help.
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This sounds really uplifting. Thanks for highlighting.
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It is an inspiring and uplifting true story. I’m happy you enjoyed it.
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What an inspiring story. I cannot wait to find & read this one. Thank you for sharing it!
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I’m so pleased you liked Emmanuel’s story. It’s so inspirational.
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This is awesome! Kids need books like these.
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I agree Erik! It is an amazing story of a courageous and compassionate boy with big dreams. I love stories like this one for kids.
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This is one of the most inspiring stories I have read. We have Weekly Picks on our website and this one has been up every week and I just can’t bring myself to take it down. So often children will start doing great things at a young age if only someone points out they can. They aren’t too little. Emmanuel doesn’t only succeed, he goes on helping others instead of wallowing in self pity which no one would blame him if he did. He is a hero worth imitating! Thanks for spreading the word about this great book! Love your other book choices as well!
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Thank you for visiting and your kind comments. Emanuel’s Dream is one of my very favorites.
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