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One I can unreservedly recommend is A Different Life by Lois Keith, which I identified a lot with in my teens: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Different-L ife-Lois-Keith/dp/0704349469
Others I vaguely recall: Deenie by Judy Blume involved scoliosis, but I don't recall how well it was dealt with. I think it left a slightly sour taste in my mouth because the protagonist was kind of mean about other kids who were different. Also, I remember the kid in her book Then Again, Maybe I Won't going through tests for a digestive disorder, which interested me because you all but NEVER see my kind of condition represented in books.
Others I vaguely recall: Deenie by Judy Blume involved scoliosis, but I don't recall how well it was dealt with. I think it left a slightly sour taste in my mouth because the protagonist was kind of mean about other kids who were different. Also, I remember the kid in her book Then Again, Maybe I Won't going through tests for a digestive disorder, which interested me because you all but NEVER see my kind of condition represented in books.
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