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MICK BLACKISTONE

Sally and her dog Tucker often sat overlooking the water and watched her friends sailing their boats. The sight filld her with pain and anger, because Sally was sitting in a wheelchair. She would never be able to walk again, or ride a bike, or race her sailboat.

Sally had been sad and unhappy ever since the car accident that left her with a disability. She might have stayed that way, except for two things. At the doctor's office she met a man whose wheelchair was not a prison. And then Tucker found a little duck with a broken wing. This unlikely pair taught Sally that with help from others, a determination to succeed, and lots of hard work, miricles can happen.

Jennifer Heyd Wharton of Annapolis, Maryland, is an award-winning watercolorist who has exhibited in major mid-Atlantic galleries.