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| Wheelchairs and WatermelonThe Hollis family was about to meet its first summer guest. Were they ready for this? They knew nothing of wheelchairs and sixteen-year-old paraplegics. Would they do the right things? Say the right things? Help Jesse Feltcher to become and independant young man? Jesse was used to challenges. He faced them every minute, every day. But this new neighbour was downright mean and he already caused enough grief at the Double D Ranch. If they put their heads together they could stop him. The plan was perfect - or so they thought. | |||
Reviews: I really enjoyed the story of Wheelchairs and Watermelon. Iris gives the finest of details, and an in-depth look into a western rodeo family. The story's Hollis family takes on life's challenges of a spinal cord injury, with strong family values. That makes for excellent reading and provides us with great role models for all ages. Duane Daines | ||||
