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Can you see me?: expected to fit in, proud to stand out

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With diary entries written by eleven-year-old Libby Scott, based on her own experiences of autism, this pioneering book, written in collaboration with esteemed author Rebecca Westcott, has been widely praised for its realistic portrayal of autism.

Tally is eleven years old and she's just like her friends. Well, sometimes she is. If she tries really hard to be. Because there's something that makes Tally not the same as her friends. Something she can't cover up, no matterhow hard she tries: Tally is autistic.

Tally's autism means there are things that bother her even though she wishes they didn't. It means that some peoplemisunderstand, her and feel frustrated by her.

People think that because Tally's autistic, she doesn't realise what they're thinking, but Tally sees and hears - and notices - all of it. And, honestly? That's not the easiest thing to live with.

Perfect for fans of Wonder and The Goldfish Boy, this sucker punch to the heart is valuable reading for children and adults alike.

Endearing, insightful and warmly uplifting, Can You See Me? is a story of autism, empathy and kindness that will touch readers of all ages.

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Scholastic
1407199161 / 9781407199160
eBook (EPUB)
823.92
02/05/2019
United Kingdom
English
368 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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