![]() ![]() There, she will bunk with other differently abled girls and experience things she’s never done before: swimming, a boat ride and even horseback riding, something of a challenge for a girl confined to a wheelchair. Making her wishes known through her speaking computer named Elvira, Melody persuades her family to send her to an Ohio camp for disabled children. 9, picks up Melody’s story after her dramatic experiences on her school’s quiz team in the first book, “Out of My Mind.” Draper returns to bright, engaging 12-year-old Melody, who refuses to let her cerebral palsy define her life. In her new novel for young readers, Ohio native Sharon M. ![]()
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