Author: Cheryl Peyton
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00CIDBMM2
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00CIDBMM2
Walk On Through the Rain: A Polio Survivor's Story
In August of 1946 the Minnesota State Fair in Minneapolis was canceled for only the fourth time in its nearly hundred-year history. Get Walk On Through the Rain literature books for free.
The previous cancellations had been due to wars: the Civil War and World War II. In 1946 the Fair was canceled for a different kind of war that was being waged against a deadly, but unseen, enemy: polio. Poliomyelitis had created a panic as it had spread across the United States crippling and even killing, mostly children, on an epidemic scale. The disease was all the more frightening as its method of transmission was unknown and there was no cure.
Minneapolis, in that summer, was experiencing a crisis level of new polio cases, prompting the Health Commissioner to cancel many public events; Check Walk On Through the Rain our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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The previous cancellations had been due to wars: the Civil War and World War II. In 1946 the Fair was canceled for a different kind of war that was being waged against a deadly, but unseen, enemy: polio. Poliomyelitis had created a panic as it had spread across the United States crippling and even killing, mostly children, on an epidemic scale. The disease was all the more frightening as its method of transmission was unknown and there was no cure The previous cancellations had been due to wars: the Civil War and World War II. In 1946 the Fair was canceled for a different kind of war that was being waged against a deadly, but unseen, enemy: polio. Poliomyelitis had created a panic as it had spread across the United States crippling and even killing, mostly children, on an epidemic scale. The disease was all the more frightening as its method of transmission was unknown and there was no cure.
Minneapolis, in that summer, was experiencing a crisis level of new polio cases, prompting the Health Commissioner to cancel many public events;
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