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Books with author June Rae Wood

  • The Man Who Loved Clowns

    June Rae Wood

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 21, 2005)
    Delrita likes being invisible. If no one notices her, then no one willnotice her uncle Punky either. Punky is a grown man with a child's mind. Delrita loves him dearly and can't stand people making fun of his Down's syndrome. But when tragedy strikes, Delrita's quiet life—and Punky's—are disrupted forever. Can she finally learn to trust others, for her own sake and Punky's? This story captures the joy and sorrow that come when we open our hearts to love.
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  • The Man Who Loved Clowns

    June Rae Wood

    eBook (Puffin Books, April 21, 2005)
    Delrita likes being invisible. If no one notices her, then no one willnotice her uncle Punky either. Punky is a grown man with a child's mind. Delrita loves him dearly and can't stand people making fun of his Down's syndrome. But when tragedy strikes, Delrita's quiet life—and Punky's—are disrupted forever. Can she finally learn to trust others, for her own sake and Punky's? This story captures the joy and sorrow that come when we open our hearts to love.
  • Turtle on a Fence Post

    June Rae Wood

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 22, 1997)
    After the death of her parents and her beloved uncle, Delrita does not know how to move forward in life and feels stuck in a bad place, until a WWII veteran shares his thoughts with her and teaches her the true meaning of happiness.
  • The Man Who Loved Clowns

    June Rae Wood

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 21, 1992)
    Feeling guilty about being ashamed of her beloved uncle, Punky, who suffers from Down's Syndrome, Delrita distances herself from her neighbors, until a tragedy teaches her a valuable lesson about friendship.
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  • Turtle on a Fence Post

    June Rae Wood

    Paperback (Puffin, Dec. 31, 2001)
    After the death of her parents and her beloved uncle, Delrita does not know how to move forward in life and feels stuck in a bad place, until a WWII veteran shares his thoughts with her and teaches her the true meaning of happiness. Reprint.
  • When Pigs Fly

    June Rae Wood

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 4, 1997)
    After struggling with the bills, her parents sell the family home and, much to Buddy's dismay, move to an old farmhouse, but the farmhouse seems to hold some special charms, and Buddy soon realizes it was the right move after all. Reprint.
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  • About Face

    June Rae Wood

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 13, 1999)
    Having been born with a large birthmark on her face, Glory finds making friends difficult as she is teased about it constantly, yet when she meets Marvalene, a young girl who travels on the carnival circuit, Glory thinks she has finally found someone who will accept her as she is.
  • When Pigs Fly

    June Rae Wood

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 12, 1995)
    Upset about moving into a dilapidated old farmhouse and the cruelty of children who make fun of her lovable little sister, Reenie, a Down syndrome child, Reenie does not realize how lucky she is, until an accident leads her to discover the importance of friendship and family ties.
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  • The Man Who Loved Clowns by June Rae Wood

    June Rae Wood

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 16, 1883)
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  • About Face

    June Rae Wood

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 27, 2001)
    Both Glory Bea Goode, who lives with her grandmother over a second-hand store in Turnback, Missouri, and Marvalene Zulig, who travels with her parents with Shuroffs' Spectacular Carnival, are unhappy with their lives until their friendship gives them a new perspective.Both Glory Bea Goode, who lives with her grandmother in Turnback, Missouri, and Marvalene Zulig, who travels with her parents with Shuroffs' Spectacular Carnival, are unhappy until their friendship gives them a new perspective.
  • The Man Who Loved Clowns

    June Rae Wood

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-09-01, Sept. 16, 2007)
    Delrita likes being invisible. If no one notices her, then no one willnotice her uncle Punky either. Punky is a grown man with a child's mind. Delrita loves him dearly and can't stand people making fun of his Down's syndrome. But when tragedy strikes, Delrita's quiet life—and Punky's—are disrupted forever. Can she finally learn to trust others, for her own sake and Punky's? This story captures the joy and sorrow that come when we open our hearts to love.
  • The Man Who Loved Clowns

    June Rae Wood

    Paperback (Hyperion, Sept. 25, 1995)
    Thirteen-year-old Delrita, whose unhappy life has caused her to hide from the world, loves her uncle Punky but sometimes feels ashamed of his behavior because he has Down's syndrome