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As New in As New jacket. Octovo. True story of two mentally handicapped adults and their dream to move from a state institution to working and living in a community setting in the 60's. They started Lamb's Pet Store and their place evolved to a model home for 180 adult residents. Foreword by Betty Ford; 190 pages; clipped; never opened; cover boards dark blue, gold lettering; jacket has only small creasing on spine.