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Teenagers Will and Zara meet at a fairground and fall in love. Zara is chaotic and outspoken and from a travelling family, but Will is convinced of their future together, despite his mother's objections. This novel challenges common perceptions of disability.
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Prejudices in fiction, Romanies in fiction, Prejudices, Fiction, England in fiction, People with mental disabilities in fiction, Irish Travellers (Nomadic people), Down syndrome in fiction, Romanies, Self-actualization (Psychology), People with mental disabilities, Down syndrome, Young men, Man-woman relationships, Children's fiction, Prejudices, fiction, England, fiction, Down syndrome, fiction, People with mental disabilities, fictionPlaces
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Promising to keep his mother's secret, eighteen-year-old Will moves into a house for people with disabilities, falls in love with a young Gypsy woman, and learns to assert his own identity and independence.
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