Born with Down syndrome, Ruby Jean Sharp comes from a time when being a
developmentally disabled person could mean growing up behind locked
doors and barred windows and being called names like "retard" and
"moron." When Ruby Jean's caregiver and loving grandmother dies, her
mother takes her to Woodlands School in New Westminster, British
Columbia, and rarely visits.
As Ruby Jean herself says: "Can't say why they called it a school -- a
school's a place you go for learnin an then after you get to go home. I
never learnt much bout ledders and numbers, an I sure never got to go
home."
It's here in an institution that opened in 1878 and was originally
called the Provincial Lunatic Asylum that Ruby Jean learns to survive
isolation, boredom, and every kind of abuse. Just when she can hardly
remember if she's ever been happy, she learns a lesson about patience
and perseverance from an old crow.