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No child is an island: three books that focus on handicapped children

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John Haynes has taught in a variety of establishments and is currently a senior lecturer in English at St Mary's College, Cheltenham

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Haynes, J. No child is an island: three books that focus on handicapped children. Child Lit Educ 5, 3–18 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01141762

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