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The Whitest Wall
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What you don't know won't hurt you is a lie.A big lie. Knowledge is still power, and the power found in these pages is undeniable. When Jodee Kulp began to explain the insidiousness of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome I did not get it. I could not sympathize. It was too much like an out of control virus that was taking over the world. But when I began reading the life stories of the characters in this book I became educated vicariously, even without knowing it. The strength of story could not be better illustrated than within these pages. Full, rich, deep personalities walk through your imagination as close as your own family as this epic-like volume clings to your heart. You will want to pick up the phone and call each one to say, "I'm right here, and I understand, or watch out." The identity of these characters becomes so personal you just know you are reading...
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What you don't know won't hurt you is a lie.
A big lie. Knowledge is still power, and the power found in these pages is undeniable. When Jodee Kulp began to explain the insidiousness of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome I did not get it. I could not sympathize. It was too much like an out of control virus that was taking over the world. But when I began reading the life stories of the characters in this book I became educated vicariously, even without knowing it. The strength of story could not be better illustrated than within these pages. Full, rich, deep personalities walk through your imagination as close as your own family as this epic-like volume clings to your heart.

You will want to pick up the phone and call each one to say, "I'm right here, and I understand, or watch out." The identity of these characters becomes so personal you just know you are reading their memoirs.

Fiction, as C.S. Lewis would say, adds to reality, not just describes it. It enriches daily life and irrigates the deserts of our lives. I found "Whitest Wall" so compelling I wanted to jump to the end, but so glad I didn't.

Life is complex and lives are intertwined to a greater degree than we think. We tend to be myopic, critical, judgmental, and basically self-absorbed, or is that just me? Jodee Kulp is so adept at casting the players in Whitest Wall and so passionate a story teller you will look at your neighbor through different eyes than ever before. I believe there are many books in the book, I trust at least there are many more books coming from Jodee.

Mac McConnell, author, "Forever Changed", "Bozra"

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Some people spend a lifetime sidestepping the beauty of individuality and difference. Others wrap their arms around diversity and intimately embrace the sensitivity of spirit.

The sounds and characteristics of a culture, of a person and of a community are not a singular voice. Solidarity builds through the tapestry of individuality and difference. It is a process built through struggle, birthed in pain, tendered with care, and acknowledged with shouts of deference.

In the element of light, white is the addition of all colors. In the element of pigment, black is the element of all colors. In a multidimensional world the variations of additive and subtractive make us whole and our indifference grows when we cannot see.To break through the whitest wall, the screams of each character are heard and invisibilities shared.

We can no longer whisper.LET'S BEGIN . . .

He screamed projecting full power.
This was different. The whiteness had no escape.

Emerald green terror filled his gaze darting from floor to bed, wall to ceiling. His eyes saw nothing though he knew he was not blind. He had been here before. His demon – the whitest wall – had returned for a face-off. He
screamed powerfully to escape. The door, locked for safe-keeping, imprisoned the whiteness.

Isolated.

He shrieked hoping to unlock his sleep.

Abandoned.

His father was lost, his dog dead. He burst through the whitest wall into the light.

“Yes! Light!”
“But, the whiteness stays?”
“Alone.”

There was one difference.

. . . HIS SLEEVES WERE ORANGE!

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We have one journey as we walk our path on this earth, it is my wish that my footsteps and keystrokes can make a difference.

About Jodee

Committed to excellence and integrity in her business, personal life and family. She is unafraid to tackle social issues others find difficulty in researching and challenging for children with special needs and the families and professionals who love and care for them. She is...

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Nov.25.2008
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