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Nancy Bo Flood, a local author, has written a book about a determined young girl named Eva called “I Will Dance.”
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Editor’s note: The Vail Daily, in conjunction with Valley Life for All, continues a monthly series of profiles to increase the understanding and power of true inclusion.
“Let me try it.”
These words are the embodiment of who Eva is to Nancy Bo Flood, a local author who has written a book about Eva called, “I Will Dance.” Eva, the main character in Flood’s children’s book, has cerebral palsy and is unable to move most of her muscles.
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Editor’s note: The Post Independent, in conjunction with Valley Life for All, continues a monthly series of profiles to increase the understanding and power of true inclusion.
“Let me try it.”
These words are the embodiment of who Eva is to Nancy Bo Flood, a local author who has written a book about Eva called “I Will Dance.” Eva, the main character in Flood’s children’s book, has cerebral palsy and is unable to move most of her muscles.
Flood was introduced to Eva through her daughter-in-law, Gretchen, the director of Young Dance, an all-inclusive dance company. Flood watched one of the classes and immediately noticed Eva among all the dancers.