- Melody, diagnosed with cerebral palsy, cannot walk or talk. Despite her parents' best efforts, the outside world has defined her by her condition
- - By M. Miller
- ara Saxton, Tuzzy Consortium Library, Barrow, AK
- Children's Literature
- school moves to an inclusion model and Melody is able to attend classes with "regular" kids, she finds that she is the outcast among them
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