Canine and Abled

Taking The Dis Out of Disabled

by Kimberly Carnevale


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Softcover
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Book Details

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Publication Date : 7/19/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781413458268

About the Book

"Dreams are very delicate things.... even the best of them are not immune to disaster.." --Kimberly Carnevale From author and Canine and Abled, Inc. founder, Kimberly Carnevale, this book is an intimate look at this former equestrian´s bid for Olympic gold, to becoming disabled with a brain injury and having to having to relearn to read, write, walk and talk again, to being illegally denied access with her service dog which sparked a passion to educate and inspire; and finally to triumph in the creation of a new dream in the award-winning Canine and Abled program. This tragedy to triumph story takes the reader on a journey of hope, heartache, and incredible self-discovery. It is a beacon of hope for all who seek to create better lives and opportunities; clearly demonstrating how when one dream ends, with faith and hard work; another bigger and better dream is waiting just around the bend... Some Reader´s Reviews: ..."Just finished reading your wonderful book, "Taking The Dis Out of Disabled", and am totally astounded. I admire your courage, faith and tenacity to have conquered all you have. You truly inspire hope and a never-give-up spirit." --D. Wenzel ..."This book brings awareness of how important service dogs are in assisting their owners in the everyday management of life. We know they are used by the blind, but I´m guessing many of us don´t know they also assist people without any visible handicaps. Kimberly´s book is enlightening, not just about the role of the service dog, but also the misfortunes in her life and how she survived them. Motivation and inspiration are what she gives us when life gets tough. Her poems are an extension of the story she tells in each chapter, and suggest the ability for poetry that should warrant a separate book. She is a winner because of a refusal to accept anything less than success. She succeeded with me by opening my eyes to the disabled." --Raymond Quintanilla ..."Canine and Abled--Taking The Dis Out Of Disabled", is a very inspirational and educational book. As amazing as Ms. Carnevale´s recovery from her accident was, what she has done since is truly a wonderful thing. Educating people about service dogs and the laws pertaining to them has become her passion. I had the good fortune of meeting Ms. Carnevale, and if you have the chance, after you read her book, I recommend attending one of her demonstrations so you can see first hand what an amazing and caring person she truly is..." --Karl Baumbach ..."I knew yours was a fascinating saga, but until I read your inspiring book, I had no idea what an interesting person you are... As a longtime dog trainer and exhibitor, and someone who has trained dogs for service work, your book was very informative. My intent is to purchase several books for some clients." --Caryln Fasnacht From the author: “It is my fervent hope that my audiences and readers will take the lessons I’ve learned throughout my ordeal and implement them into their own lives. By sharing the intricacies of my struggle, I’m hoping to eliminate the need for upheaval in order to achieve clarity. In achieving this goal, some of the senselessness of my accident is removed and I can push through the difficult times ahead, knowing that my tenacity will bring hope and inspiration to others…. a true gift in itself.” –Kimberly Carnevale


About the Author

<<>> Kimberly Carnevale was a professional athlete vying for a spot on the United States Equestrian Team until a horrible accident left her permanently disabled. With her service dog Dewey by her side, she was able to carve out a new dream from the rubble of her shattered one. Today Kimberly is a full-time disability advocate and speaks to thousands about the benefits service dogs provide for their partners through a motivational speaking seminar she founded called, Canine and Abled™. In addition to her work with service dogs, Kimberly is a proud Mom raising a “miracle” daughter. <<>> Kimberly Carnevale resides in New Jersey with Dewey, Dawson, and Sarah, her infant daughter. Her time is spent cherishing the “miracle” baby that she was told she’d never have after her accident, working with her own dogs, and taking in pet dogs for training. Her program, Canine and Abled™, continues to grow and Kimberly is booked to speak at functions throughout the country. Her next writing project is a series designed for children that teaches about people with disabilities who rely upon the assistance of service dogs.