Erin Miller
Erin Miller has been writing fiction in a variety of genres since childhood. She felt that heroines with disabilities were somewhat thin on the ground, and wanted to help to change the usual stereotype in her novel 'Girl in a Wheelchair'. Erin also felt it important to show the struggles that many people face in life, especially when dealing with 'invisible' illness.
Erin Miller has been writing fiction in a variety of genres since childhood. She felt that heroines with disabilities were somewhat thin on the ground, and wanted to help to change the usual stereotype in her novel 'Girl in a Wheelchair'. Erin also felt it important to show the struggles that many people face in life, especially when dealing with 'invisible' illness. See less
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Erin Miller book reviews
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Nurse Florence(R), What is Obesity?
Straightforward Facts!!
In the story, ââ?¬Å"Nurse Florence: What is Obesity?ââ?¬Â? by Michael Dow, you learn through the students Jean, Condi, and Sonia about obesity and why it is a bad thing. One day at school, the ... Read More