Wheelchair Girl
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  • Reads 230
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 1
  • Time 52m
Complete, First published Aug 11, 2016
When I was born, I had something wrong with my spine and so I couldn't crawl or move around like normal babies. I had to get used to a wheelchair. Long years came that I had a family and I understood things, and even still no-one would tell me what happened with me, it was just my spine, but I knew that wasn't true. The grave days of divorce came and I had to start being mature. I wasn't Michelle Juma, a mixed race, 11 year old girl any more, I was Spitting Image. 
  
  Learn how sometimes the worst situations gets you in the best places. Michelle Juma and her mother learn and grow but is it going to be Michelle and Mother for long...
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