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Embracing Zak

by Jodee Kulp

About The Book

"Embracing Zak" takes you to a small Midwestern town inhabited by characters written so believably and with such depth by Jodee Kulp that you will feel as though you’ve known these people for years. In the story, you will appreciate variations of neurodiversity by resonating with brilliantly interwoven characters whose struggles and strengths shape the life of a vibrant community. The book teaches that FASD consists of strengths as well as challenges. By relating to multiple neurodiverse characters, you will realize that embracing our unique learning preferences and strengths is how we come to terms with our humanity and find ways to contribute to the lives of others in our community. Indeed, our combination of strengths, learning style preferences, and challenges is as unique as our fingerprint. As we embrace the characters in this story, we fully appreciate the saying about tapestries woven from threads of many colors. A complete and rich life must include differing ideas, perspectives, and gifts, creating a delicate and sometimes dramatic intricacy pattern.

The characters in Embracing Zak, the lessons each one has to offer, and how each person touches others in creating moments of life more significant than any of them individually will stick with you long after you read the last word and turn the final page. This story is one you will not want to end.

MAIN THEMES of "Embracing Zak" include:

Neurodiversity: The novel emphasizes the importance of understanding and accepting neurodiversity, showcasing characters with various neurological conditions, including Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

Community and Belonging: Set in a small Midwestern town, the story highlights the significance of community support and the interconnectedness of its residents.

Strengths and Challenges: The book explores the dual nature of living with FASD, focusing on both the strengths and challenges faced by individuals with the condition.

Acceptance and Inclusion: A central theme is the acceptance of individual differences and the inclusion of diverse perspectives and abilities within the community.

Personal Growth and Contribution: The narrative underscores the idea that embracing one's unique strengths and learning preferences is essential for personal growth and contributing meaningfully to society.

Humanity and Empathy: By presenting deeply relatable characters, the novel fosters empathy and a deeper understanding of the human condition, emphasizing the value of every individual's experiences and contributions.

Jodee Kulp

Jodee Kulp

Jodee Kulp is a pioneering advocate, author, and illustrator who has dedicated her life to raising awareness and understanding of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). She has authored or contributed to twelve books on FASD, more than any other parent advocate in the field. Her work has significantly impacted thousands of families and individuals living with FASD, providing crucial support and information.

As an international and national speaker, trainer, and advocate, Jodee helps families and professionals balance the emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual needs of individuals with FASD to promote healthy community living. Her expertise extends beyond writing, as she co-founded the International Red Shoes Rock Stop FASD Awareness campaign,developed the Expanding Mindz with Canines Program, and co-created Furry the Penguin curriculum for ages 3-6. Jodee's creative approach to presenting complex information in an accessible and engaging manner has set her apart in the field. Her award-winning writing and publishing have established a new standard for creating safe community environments for individuals with fetal alcohol brain injury. In addition to her work on FASD, Jodee is a Biblical Health Coach and a PraiseMoves certified fitness instructor, offering hope and support for children, teens, and adults. She is also part of the Embraced Project, a transmedia effort to raise awareness about FASD. Jodee and her husband Karl were parents to Liz Kulp (1986-July 6, 2024), an award-winning author who also lived with FASD. Their family's journey has opened doors to understanding for professionals and families alike, significantly contributing to FASD awareness and support.

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