No one knows that she has a photographic memory and far more intelligent that others her age. Her illness will not allow her to speak, walk, or even feed herself. Melody is an 11 year old girl with cerebral palsy. Melody is trapped! Not in a closet or in the basement but in herself. Picture book read alike: Helen's Big World: The Life of Helen Keller by Doreen Rappaport Melody is eleven years old and she has never spoken a word.She has “spastic bilateral quadraplegia, also known as cerebral palsy.It limits her body but not her mind.”“We all have disabilities.What’s yours?Imagine all of the thoughts and feelings that she has bottled up inside.Like all of us she needs connections with the people in her world but she’s limited by their perceptions of her and by the word list on the tray in front of her.This is her story.Slip inside Melody’s skin and experience school with teachers who are patronizing blanks and teachers who are insightful creators.The people around Melody shy away from her because she has cerebral palsy.She can control her thumbs and that’s about the only part of her body that listens to her commands.But, her brain is powerful and needs to learn.She memorizes dialogue from television shows and commercials and knows all the phone numbers in case she should ever need a product.Her world begins to open up when inclusion comes to her school and she can venture out into the music class, the math class and join the other fifth graders, no longer separated by her limitations.She has a college student, Catherine, who comes to help her do the things her body cannot do and she has magic of Elvira.Elvira is the name Melody gives to her Medi-Talker.As Catherine says, “Melody’s Medi-Talker is a combination computer, music player and speech device.It’s got HD, high-tech guts,and it’s designed to rock her world and connect you to it.Take the time to listen to what she has to say.”With her Medi-Talker, Melody’s world opens up and she takes a chance and competes to be on the school Whiz Kids team which will compete against other schools regionally and nationally.Will the teachers accept her? Will the kids accept her? Where will this lead her? Where will it lead you?
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