Window Boy (Electronic book text)


Crazy about basketball, twelve-year-old Sam Davis longs to be a part of the team that practices outside his window. But Sam s different from the other boys: he has cerebral palsy. Confined to a wheelchair, Sam s never touched a basketball. He s never even been to school. It s 1968, and only a few enlightened educators understand that a boy like Sam might have a brain that s as good as anybody else s. When the Stirling Junior High principal finally agrees to let Sam enter sixth grade, Sam gets his chance to move into the world beyond his window. All Sam knows about school, he s learned from Miss Perkins, the English lady who cleans his apartment. Perkins spends hours reading to Sam about Winston Churchill. Sam knows so much about him that Winnie as they call him starts talking to Sam in his head. At first, Sam doesn't understand what a boy in a wheelchair has in common with one of the world s greatest leaders, but Winnie says, Don't you see Sam? I was just a boy once, too. A boy nobody believed in. Junior High school can be difficult, not just for boys in wheelchairs. Sam learns that if he can't make it work at Stirling, there are places for boys like him. When the challenges seem overwhelming, Winnie reminds Sam, Our lives are what we choose to make of them. If Sam can only believe in Winnie, he ll finally be part of the team a window boy no longer.

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Crazy about basketball, twelve-year-old Sam Davis longs to be a part of the team that practices outside his window. But Sam s different from the other boys: he has cerebral palsy. Confined to a wheelchair, Sam s never touched a basketball. He s never even been to school. It s 1968, and only a few enlightened educators understand that a boy like Sam might have a brain that s as good as anybody else s. When the Stirling Junior High principal finally agrees to let Sam enter sixth grade, Sam gets his chance to move into the world beyond his window. All Sam knows about school, he s learned from Miss Perkins, the English lady who cleans his apartment. Perkins spends hours reading to Sam about Winston Churchill. Sam knows so much about him that Winnie as they call him starts talking to Sam in his head. At first, Sam doesn't understand what a boy in a wheelchair has in common with one of the world s greatest leaders, but Winnie says, Don't you see Sam? I was just a boy once, too. A boy nobody believed in. Junior High school can be difficult, not just for boys in wheelchairs. Sam learns that if he can't make it work at Stirling, there are places for boys like him. When the challenges seem overwhelming, Winnie reminds Sam, Our lives are what we choose to make of them. If Sam can only believe in Winnie, he ll finally be part of the team a window boy no longer.

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Bright Sky Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2013

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Electronic book text

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-1-939055-41-5

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9781939055415

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1-939055-41-5



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