Time was I would roam around in a wheelchair, since I did have an arthritic condition in both knees. And who knows, maybe one day, as I grow real old (yeesh!) I might use a wheelchair again. But I will always honor others who are less fortunate than I am, even if they walk upright. Certainly I see those in wheelchairs as warriors since they live day by day independently in their chairs, and because they live so well they are dumped on by others for being better than the ones hating. This book is about one wheelchair warrior, a girl, Lauretta, who loves her wheelchair, as long as it's got a motor that makes it fast! Like, Dale Earnhardt fast! So she and her mom head for the special shop which caters to handicapped warriors (and yes I say WARRIORS because us handicaps are the best heroes!) and sells chairs that can go up to 10 or even 100 speeds! Lauretta tries the 12 speed, finds it too slow! WHAT! IS SHE EXPECTING A FORMULA ONE CHAIR? She finally strikes a bargain on a chair that has 92 speeds, free for the first day. So she gets one day to burn up the streets, going from 0 to 100 mph in 5 seconds! Like Danica Patrick from NASCAR races, she burns rubber, gets hounded by cops, gets ticketed for speeding (speeding? In a wheelchair? Whoa! Was she doing 31 in a 30 mph zone?) Then she has to use her speedy chair to save her bratty brother from DEATH BY HURT FINGERTIP! Lauretta is awesome and awesomely badass! Danica should be proud of this girl! I know I am, and I never owned a 94 speed wheelchair. Sobby sobby!
Four stars
Lauretta is high octane wheelchair awesomeness!!!