
Max Brault SMA Foundation
PRE-ORDER The Race to the Starting Line (Audiobook)
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This listing is for a pre-order Audiobook version of Max Brault's first book The Race to the Starting Line that will be delivered on or shortly after* May 18, 2025.
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Product details
- Publisher: Initiate Marketing (May 18, 2025)
- Language: English (Canadian)
- Narrator: Glen Hayes
- Genre: Current Events (News & Politics)
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ISBN: 978-0-9739330-2-4
- Duration: (TBD)
- File size: (TBD)
- File format: (TBD)
I wholeheartedly recommend The Race to the Starting Line by Max Brault to anyone seeking to understand the Accessible Canada Act and be inspired to make a difference. This book is an invaluable resource for educators and learners alike.
As a lifelong union advocate, I appreciate how Brault presents complex topics in an engaging and accessible way. He clearly explains the history of accessibility in Canada, where we stand today, and the steps needed to move forward—all in everyday language. This makes it an excellent choice for classrooms and workshops.
The Race to the Starting Line is more than a book; it’s a call to action. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their teaching toolkit or deepen their understanding of why accessibility matters. Brault empowers readers to recognize their role in building a more inclusive society, making this book a vital addition to the conversation on accessibility and advocacy.