SHE’S used to the stares of strangers every time she goes out and she’s made her peace with it. She knows she looks different – but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t long to be like other teens her age. Her lack of hair is especially difficult. “When I look at other girls who have hair, I don’t feel normal,” Michelle Motibi says.
“I want to feel like a normal girl with hair and pretty skin.”
Michelle has suffered more tragedy and hardship in her 15 years than most people do in a lifetime – her mother used to be a drug addict, her beloved grandmother died four years ago and she doesn’t have