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Henry has a passionate intimacy with the deaf and blind, he has written several books to help others to understand how the deaf have to struggle to today's society. He speaks to organization on topics such as child molestation and intimate with the deaf community, leadership, visually, impairment and independence.
Henry Smith (c.1560-91) was an English clergyman, widely referred to as 'Silver-Tongued Smith', who was one of the most popular preachers of the Elizabethan period and a key figure in the Puritan movement. Originally published in 1908, this book presents an edited selection of Smith's sermons.
Lige før krigen kommer drengen John til Danmark fra England. Han oplever besættelsestiden på godt og ondt i Frederikshavn, hvor han må underkaste sig faderens nærmest umenneskelige opdragelsesmetoder. Johns far er kranfører på skibsværftet, og han er en mand, der sætter sin hat som han vil. Intet overlades til tilfældigheder, og ingen blander sig i hans opdragelse af sin eneste søn. Godt husket, godt fortalt. Frit og humoristisk fortæller Henry Smith om en række voksne, der blindt forsøger at ødelægge drengens barndom, men som alligevel ikke formår det - netop fordi barndommen under alle omstændigheder er en fantastisk tid.Henry Smith (f. 1939) er en dansk forfatter og journalist. Henry Smith begyndte sit litterære virke i 1970 og efterhånden tæller forfatterskabet adskillige romaner.
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