Blind Kayaker

Lonnie Bedwell never let a handicap, handicap him.  The man is lights out blind.  Lives far from fast water, but Bedwell was the first blind person to kayak the Grand Canyon.  He navigated the rapids listening closely, as friends called out the way....

Arctic Explorer

 Will Steiger searches for land that hasn’t felt footsteps, the coldest parts of our earth, where the north wind bullies and temperatures cower—to seventy below.  In this vast wilderness near the North and South Poles he seems oddly out of place—plodding...

Orphan Train

Five little boys rattled across America in the fall of 1922.  They were part of a remarkable odyssey.  One hundred thousand such children were plucked from the streets of New York City and sent west, to a new life.  Most were the sons and daughters of...

Rejecting Stardom

Many people in Goose Creek, South Carolina, were speechless when Braeden Kershner turned his back on celebrity.  It seemed somehow un-American.  Don’t we all want to be somebody special?  Don’t we try to become our dreams?  It’s not that Braeden...

Pops Dream

Braeden Kirchner likes to conduct music with his eyes closed, so he can see his dream. The boy from Goose Creek, South Carolina, wanted to conduct the Boston Pops.  Never mind that Braeden was just 18.  To prepare for a career in conducting, he learned to...

The Oldest Doctor Whoever Lived

Dr. Leila Denmark opened her practice in 1928.  She was Atlanta’s first female pediatrician and was still doctoring babies at age 90.  Dr. Denmark healed children until her retirement at 104.  That retirement lasted a decade.  She lived to be 114, the oldest doctor in...