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Rating: Summary: At last, life with LD from a girl's perspective! Review: My 11 year old daughter has dyslexia, just like Katie. This is the first book we've found that paints a vivid and moving picture of what it is like for a girl to struggle with severe reading and spelling difficulties (there are many books about boys!) Katie's story resounds with humanity and a deep understanding of the challenges kids with LD face in school and at home. Yet it is not depressing! We learn what strategies Katie uses to deal with her difficulties. We see the loving support she has from her family and the inspiration of good teachers who pay her the extra attention she so needs to succeed.Janover tells the story with an attention to detail that enables the reader to "see" everything as if it were right in front of you. I read the book to my daughter and she loved every word--Katie's tale rang so true to my own daughter's story and to her dreams and hopes. And I learned from her reactions to the story what she was going through. Clearly the author knows her material. I recommend this book strongly to any young girl or parent who wants a good read and a great story about the struggles and gifts of dyslexia!
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