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J Flake
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Award-winning author, Sharon G. Flake, presents a powerful novel about a teen boy and girl, each tackling disabilities.Autumn and Adonis have nothing in common and everything in common. Autumn is outgoing and has lots of friends. Adonis is shy and not so eager to connect with people. But even with their differences, the two have one thing in common--they're each dealing with a handicap. For Autumn, who has a learning disability, reading is a painful struggle that makes it hard to focus in class. But as her school's most aggressive team wrestler, Autumn can take down any problem. Adonis uses a wheelchair. He has no legs. He can't walk or dance. But he's a strong reader who loves books. Even so, Adonis has a secret he knows someone like Autumn can heal. In time, Autumn and Adonis are forced to see that our greatest weaknesses can turn into the assets that forever change us and those we love. Told in alternating voices, Takedown explores issues of self-discovery, friendship, and what it means to be different.

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From Pinned Autumn When Miss Baker walk in class smiling--like reading is fun--I pick up my pencil and draw two hearts. We gonna read a play today, she saying. "Open your books." She walk over to me, squeezing my shoulder. "Autumn. Read the part of Kayla." I tap my pencil on my book. She winks. "I know you can do it." I don't like to read. It's boring. I tell Miss Baker this all the time. She say not to give up. She gonna help me read better. That ain't gonna happen. Teachers tried before. I'm still reading three grades behind.... My goal is to be the best wrestler ever. Not the best reader. Adonis I try to keep Autumn out, but she chases me. I have to run fast to get away. Autumn is wearing track shoes. She says they are magic, superfast. Now she is ahead of me, staring back at my legs. "Where your wheels at?" she wants to know. "I have legs. See." I stop to give her a better look. "Those are just pretend. I got real ones. Wanna wrestle?" Poof! My legs disappear. Excerpted from Takedown by Sharon G. Flake All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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