Zoe is in a wheelchair and it bugs her that some kids think she’s not smart because her body doesn’t always do what she wants. Then, Zoe learns about the diverse cultures of her friends at school, and realizes she’s not the only different one.
The author uses this historical event to teach young readers that everyone can participate in public debate.
A new seasonal classic for classrooms and libraries.
Well paced and honest, this innocent novel is recommended for school libraries wanting disability stories for readers.