Books
Dwarfism Trilogy
by Angela Muir Van Etten
Dwarfs Don’t Live In Doll Houses
A unique opportunity to see personal, family, school and public life through the eyes of a dwarf from the point of view of a single person, a perspective which makes the account informative, instructive, moving, authentic, and revealing.
Pass Me Your Shoes
A couple with dwarfism navigates life’s detours with love and faith
What happens when a marriage is complicated by dishonesty, dwarfism, discord, and discrimination?
Always An Advocate
If you’re skeptical about changing society’s discriminatory treatment of people with dwarfism and other disabilities, Van Etten offers hope.