One series of notes, high and delicate, sang of a sweet moonlight kiss gone sour; another line of music rippled with regret over opportunities forever lost.
Sharon M. DraperDown to the 23rd page of double dutch!
Sharon M. Draper(Don't take life as a ADVANTAGE take it SERIOUSLY because it's not a game)
Sharon M. DraperI believe in the goodness of people, sir, and the power of young folks like us to overcome what grown-ups like you might not be able to.
―Sylvia Patterson
Words have always swirled around me like snowflakes-each one delicate and different, each one melting untouched in my hands.
Sharon M. DraperMots clés words children-s-books
[A] person is so much more than the name of a diagnosis on a chart.
Sharon M. DraperShe talked to me like I was just like any other student, not a kid in a wheelchair.
Sharon M. DraperWords.
I’m surrounded by thousands of words. Maybe millions.
Cathedral. Mayonnaise. Pomegranate.
Mississippi. Neapolitan. Hippopotamus.
Silky. Terrifying. Iridescent.
Tickle. Sneeze. Wish. Worry.
Words have always swirled around me like snowflakes—each one delicate and different, each one melting untouched in my hands.
Deep within me, words pile up in huge drifts. Mountains of phrases and sentences and connected ideas. Clever expressions. Jokes. Love songs.
From the time I was really little—maybe just a few months old—words were like sweet, liquid gifts, and I drank them like lemonade. I could almost taste them. They made my jumbled thoughts and feelings have substance. My parents have always blanketed me with conversation. They chattered and babbled. They verbalized and vocalized. My father sang to me. My mother whispered her strength into my ear.
Every word my parents spoke to me or about me I absorbed and kept and remembered. All of them.
I have no idea how I untangled the complicated process of words and thought, but it happened quickly and naturally. By the time I was two, all my memories had words, and all my words had meanings.
But only in my head.
I have never spoken one single word. I am almost eleven years old.
Mots clés words silence cerebral-palsy
I believe in me. And my family does. And Mrs. V.
It's the rest of the world I'm not so sure of.
Mots clés life inspirational experience
What would you do if you could fly?" Mrs. V asks as she glances from the bird to me.
"Is that on the quiz?" I ask, grinning as I type.
"I think we've studied just about everything else." Mrs. V chuckles.
"I'd be scared to let go," I type.
"Afraid you'd fall?" she asks.
"No. Afraid it would feel so good, I'd just fly away.
Mots clés life inspirational nature good-things
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