Jolene, the Disability Awareness Chicken
By (Author) Karen Finnegan
BookBaby
BookBaby
30th September 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
28
Width 146mm, Height 222mm, Spine 7mm
181g
Jolene was one of six chicks who hatched in the spring of 2021. Jolene's egg was blue while all the others were either brown or white. Her egg was also unusually thick, and ultimately she required assistance hatching. The hatch was successful, and her tiny wet body was placed immediately in the incubator. Within a few hours her brothers and sisters were up and about, but Jolene was still crouched over in a tiny fluffy ball.
Jolene was born with a birth defect known as perosis, where the tendon on her left leg slowly pulled her foot to the side as she grew. With daily physical therapy and other tools, Jolene was eventually able to hop around using one leg, and was a sweet and happy bird all her life.
We are grateful to Jolene for teaching us how to speak to children about disability, and for inspiring this book about how each of us is different, unique, and beautiful.
Karen Finnegan is a writer who lives in the Hudson Valley, NY with her husband, children, and miscellaneous feathered and furry friends. Karen's company Chickens with Attitude provides opportunities for adults and kids to connect, learn and grow together through events like Chicken Yoga for the Soul, The Chicken Run 5k, and the Give a Cluck for Kids annual gift drop.
With the power of a small but enchanted group of domesticated fowl she strives to use good humor and friendship to bring people together.
Her chickens have been the recipients of the Dutchess County Executive's Poultry Laureate award, and the centers of attention at the local Hudson Valley Renegade's baseball games.
www.ChickenswithAttitude.com