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Tiger's Fall

Published
Sep 2001
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General Fiction General Fiction
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112

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A feisty little girl learns that physical disability can't limit her ability to make a difference.

Lupe loves nothing better than riding her father's horse, El Diablo. Fearless and agile, she rampages around her rural village in Mexico like a tigrilla (little tiger), which is her father's nickname for her. But one day Lupe falls while climbing a tree. Paralyzed from the waist down, she will never again be able to ride El Diablo. Her life might as well be over, she thinks.

At first Lupe is filled with rage and self-pity. Her family brings her to a center run by and for disabled people, to recuperate. Despite the evidence around her, she refuses to believe that disabled people can be happy and self-sufficient, and she can't believe that these people think their lives are worth living. But slowly the people and the spirit of the center help Lupe realize that she, too, has something to offer.

Award-winning author/illustrator Molly Bang brings emotional honesty and bravery to this compelling, fact-based story of coming to terms with disability.

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Mar 2003 Yearling ISBN 0440418763
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First Edition Sep 2001 Henry Holt ISBN 0805066896
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Feb 2016 Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) ISBN B019CBM5MS
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Feb 2016 Henry Holt and Co. BYR ISBN 1250112184
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