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Gelhorne High School’s Rolling Stone
Everyone knew “Roller Girl,” the sole student in school who got around campus in a wheelchair. What most people didn’t care to find out about Yvette Stone was that the spina bifida she’d had since birth didn’t define her.
Yvette had friends. She went to summer camp for kids with disabilities. She played the flute in the band. She was a Trekkie and lover of old movies.
The 1970s were a time of change, weren’t they? But those winds of change only seemed to blow through big cities in the news, not through Yvette’s little corner in a small town. For her, life rolled along in the grooves made by her wheelchair. The routines remained pretty much the same. She accepted she’d never have the kind of social life her popular older sister enjoyed. She was convinced her life would just continue with its relentless sameness.
Turns out, she was wrong about some things.
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