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      • The Acorn People is a non-fiction book for middle grade readers first published in 1976. It is a memoir by author, educator and storyteller Ron Jones about a summer he spent at a camp for disabled children.
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  2. Jan 1, 2001 · 997 ratings171 reviews. This true story of a boy who must overcome prejudice and weakness to treat a group of special needs children with the respect—and love—they deserve “will give your innards a bear hug. . . . You will read this book with a lump in your throat.”. ( Lincoln Journal )

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  3. January 1, 1976. The Acorn People is a non-fiction book for middle grade readers first published in 1976. It is a memoir by author, educator and storyteller Ron Jones about a summer he spent at a camp for disabled children. It was adapted for television in 1981.

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  4. This true story of a boy who must overcome prejudice and weakness to treat a group of special needs children with the respect—and love—they deserve “will give your innards a bear hug. . . . You will read this book with a lump in your throat.” (Lincoln Journal)

  5. Jun 17, 2021 · in Based on a book or true story, Biography, Children’s Movies. Jill Florio. Read Time: 2 Minute, 26 Second. The Acorn People is a very short, deeply memorable book everyone should read. At 80 pages, it tells an unsentimental, yet profoundly moving tale about one camp counselor’s experience at summer camp in the 1970s.

  6. About The Acorn People. This true story of a boy who must overcome prejudice and weakness to treat a group of special needs children with the respect—and love—they deserve “will give your innards a bear hug. . . .

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  7. Jun 11, 1996 · The Acorn People. Mass Market Paperback – June 11, 1996. by Ron Jones (Author) 4.5 220 ratings. See all formats and editions. This true story of a boy who must overcome prejudice and weakness to treat a group of special needs children with the respect—and love—they deserve “will give your innards a bear hug. . . .

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  8. Books. The Acorn People. Ron Jones. Random House Children's Books, Aug 29, 2012 - Young Adult Nonfiction - 96 pages. This true story of a boy who must overcome prejudice and weakness to treat...

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