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1 janv. 2022 · Piece by Piece: How I Built My Life. David Aguilar, Ferran Aguilar, Lawrence Schimel (Translator) 3.99. 206 ratings47 reviews. The heartfelt and funny memoir of a boy who built himself a prosthetic arm out of the world-famous toy bricks.
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25 oct. 2022 · The heartfelt and funny memoir of a boy who built himself a prosthetic arm out of the world-famous toy bricks. David Aguilar was born missing part of one arm, a small detail that seemed to define his life and limit people’s ideas of who he was and who he could be.
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8 févr. 2005 · Written with acclaimed music journalist Ann Powers, Tori Amos: Piece by Piece is a firsthand account of the most intricate and intimate details of Amos’s life as both a private individual and a very public performing musician.
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25 oct. 2022 · A young man from Andorra recounts how he became the first person to build a functional prosthetic arm using LEGO bricks in this memoir translated from Spanish and co-authored with his father.
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Translated from the original Spanish by Lawrence Schimel, Piece by Piece is jointly written by David Aguilar, a 24-year-old native of Andorra and his father, Ferran Aguilar. Published in 2022 by Amazon Crossing Kids [New York] in partnership with Amazon Crossing, the co-publication is an intimate and moving testimony of one family's experience ...
15 janv. 2024 · Olatoun Gabi-Williams discusses Piece by Piece, an inspiring tale of overcoming with creativity and resilience, a must-read for the African diaspora.
25 oct. 2022 · The heartfelt and funny memoir of a boy who built himself a prosthetic arm out of the world-famous toy bricks. David Aguilar was born missing part of one arm, a small detail that seemed to define his life and limit people’s ideas of who he was and who he could be.