Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Friday Essay : On Telling the Stories of Characters with Down Syndrome
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Examines the representation of Down Syndrome in fiction, through the American novels The Memory Keeper's Daughter and Jewel, and through reflection on the author's own novel, Sing Fox to Me.

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    This work has been affiliated because it contains discussion of Down syndrome portrayal.

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