The Man Who Loved Clowns

The Man Who Loved Clowns is a 1992 novel by June Rae Wood about coping with mental disability in the family.[1] The story is based on Wood's personal experience of life with her brother Richard, who himself had Down's Syndrome.[2][3] Wood also wrote a sequel, entitled Turtle on a Fence Post, set one year later.[4]

Plot summary

13-year-old Delrita wants to be "invisible" at her new school. She lives with her parents and her uncle Punky, who has Down syndrome. Although she loves him, she feels embarrassed at times. Suddenly their life is turned upside down when a horrible tragedy occurs.

Awards

See also

References

  1. The Man Who Loved Clowns at Fantastic Fiction
  2. June Rae Wood author page at Goodreads
  3. "June Rae Wood's Web Page". Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved July 26, 2008.
  4. Turtle on a Fence Post at Fantastic Fiction
Awards
Preceded by
Shiloh
Winner of the
William Allen White Children's Book Award

1995
Succeeded by
The Giver
Preceded by
Shiloh
Mark Twain Award
1995
Succeeded by
Ghosts of Mercy Manor
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