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From NY Times bestselling author Luanne Rice, a sweeping story of a
girl and boy, both troubled in different ways, who take off on a
whirlwind road trip. Part of the Point Paperbacks line. Here are
three things to know about Maia:1. Ever since her mother left,
Maia's struggled with depression -- which once got so bad, she had
to go to an institution for a while. She doesn't want to go back.2.
Maia's sure that if she finds her mother, if the two of them can
talk about whale songs and constellations, then everything will be
okay again.3. She's in love with Billy, the handsome, brooding boy
who lives in the group home in town. He doesn't seem to know that
Maia exists... until now.When Maia sets off on a road trip in
search of her mom, Billy unexpectedly comes along. They drive up
the East Coast, stopping along the way for lobster rolls and
lighthouses. Maia learns that Billy has dark secrets of his own --
and wants to outrun his past, too. But what will the future hold if
they reach their destination?From internationally bestselling
author Luanne Rice, this is a sweeping, stunning story about the
surprising directions our hearts can take.
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Penguin Days
(Hardcover)
Sara Leach; Illustrated by Rebecca Bender
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R327
Discovery Miles 3 270
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From the award-winning creators of Slug Days Lauren and her family
drive to a farm in North Dakota to visit relatives and celebrate
her Aunt Jossie's wedding. But Lauren finds to her dismay that she
is expected to do more than meet adults who hug her and invade her
personal space. Lauren is going to be-horror of all horrors-a
flower girl. Lauren has Autism Spectrum Disorder, and she sees the
world a little differently from other kids. What makes her
comfortable are her routines and her coping mechanisms for her
anxiety, which can get out of control in no time. So it is a
challenge to deal with her rambunctious cousins, try on scratchy
dresses, and follow impossible directions about going down aisles
slowly-but-not-like-a-sloth and tossing pretend flowers around. So
is it any surprise that Lauren flips her lid more than once? But
while having an extended family seems like a lot of trouble at
first, she's about to learn just how much they can care for one
another. In Penguin Days, two award winners revisit second-grader
Lauren from the acclaimed Slug Days with equal humor and empathy.
Drawing on her experience teaching children with ASD, Sara Leach
creates an energetic character who stomps eloquently off the page.
And Rebecca Bender's delightful black-and-white illustrations show
in Lauren's fraught situations and facial expressions all the love
and assertiveness that could possibly dwell together in one unique
little person.
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Marieke Nijkamp (This Is Where It Ends) comes Before I Let Go, an emotional thriller about a suspicious death, a friend desperate for answers, and their small town's sinister secrets.
Best friends Corey and Kyra were inseparable in their tiny snow-covered town of Lost Creek, Alaska. But as Kyra starts to struggle with her bipolar disorder, Corey's family moves away. Worried about what might happen in her absence, Corey makes Kyra promise that she'll stay strong during the long, dark winter.
Then, just days before Corey is to visit, Kyra dies. Corey is devastated―and confused, because Kyra said she wouldn't hurt herself. The entire Lost community speaks in hushed tones, saying Kyra's death was meant to be. And they push Corey away like she's a stranger.
The further Corey investigates―and the more questions she asks―the greater her suspicion grows. Lost is keeping secrets―chilling secrets. Can she piece together the truth about Kyra's death and survive her visit?
Perfect for readers looking for:
- Mystery books for teens
- Bipolar teen characters
- Asexual characters
- Praise for Before I Let Go:
A New York Times Bestseller! / 2019 ALA Rainbow List / 2018 Teen Choice Book of the Year Nominee
"With exceptional handling of everything from mental illness to guilt and a riveting, magic realist narrative, this well wrought, haunting novel will stick with readers long after the final page."―Booklist *STARRED REVIEW*
"Compulsive readability… Intriguingly spooky"―Kirkus Reviews
"This sophomore novel from Nijkamp will haunt readers... The honest reflection of mental illness, suicide, friendship, and being an outsider provides ample topics for book discussion."―School Library Journal
"[A] reflective examination on love and returning home... Nijkamp has an uncommon talent for drawing readers deep into the psyches of her characters."―Publishers Weekly
Many children, especially those with autism-related problems,
struggle with sensory integration. Christian is a 12-year-old who
has suffered from over- and under-sensitivity issues since birth.
Following his experiences as a young child, Chara and Chara relate
Christian's painful reactions to touch and extreme sensitivity to
tempera-ture, noise, taste and texture. Through detection,
diagnosis, therapy and treatment, this book looks at the battles,
frustrations and triumphs familiar to those with (or caring for
those with) sensory integration difficulties. Sensory Smarts offers
real solutions and hope, such as a sensory sensitivity scale, a
behavioral rating chart and a list of helpful organizations. With
much of the book written from the perspective of a child, and
including rich illustrations, this book encourages children to work
with adults in overcoming their sensory difficulties. Based on
mainstream psychological theories, this book will be indispensable
to those suffering from, or trying to raise awareness of, sensory
problems in childhood.
Dr. Taylor's book plays an important role in helping youngsters
with ADHD learn practical strategies for managing everyday life.
This Guide includes: what ADHD means - and doesn't mean; ways to
make each day go better at home, at school, and with friends; how
to deal with strong feelings like anger, worry, and sadness; the
lowdown on medicines many kids take for ADHD; info on foods that
may help you manage your ADHD; fun quizzes that will help you
remember what you're learning; and much more. It also includes lots
of straightforward advice presented in a down-to-earth style with
illustrations and quizzes to make it really kid-friendly.
Brilliant Bea is an endearing and empowering story that
demonstrates that a learning difference like dyslexia doesn't
define who you are. Despite her struggles with reading and writing,
Beatrice is a natural and brilliant storyteller. With the help of a
kind-hearted teacher, Beatrice uses an old-fashioned tape recorder
so she can speak her words and them play them back, as a technique
for learning in whole new way. With her new approach, Beatrice is
able to show her classmates who she really has been all along. This
book is set in EasyReading, a dyslexia-friendly font.
The Littlest Inventor is a brilliantly colored picture book
featuring a smart, sensitive boy with sensory issues.These issues
make it challenging to experience something most of us have no
problem with, like a simple tripto the grocery store. But, by being
both self-aware and proactive, the Littlest Inventor can help
himself succeedin the very task he finds most difficult. He invents
his own resources and tools to make the trip fun! For those with
sensory processing disorder, life can often be overwhelming. But,
when equipped withknowledge to help ourselves and confidence to be
ourselves, life becomes not just manageable, but enjoyable. ""There
needs to be more emphasis on what a child can do instead of what he
cannot do."" - Dr. TempleGrandin
The unforgettable bestseller Wonder, soon to be a major motion picture, has inspired a nationwide movement to Choose Kind. Now parents and educators can introduce the importance of choosing kind to younger readers with this gorgeous picture book, featuring Auggie and Daisy on an original adventure, written and illustrated by R. J. Palacio.
Over 5 million people have fallen in love with Wonder and have joined the movement to Choose Kind. Now younger readers can meet Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face, and his beloved dog, Daisy.
Countless fans have asked R. J. Palacio to write a book for younger readers. With We’re All Wonders, she makes her picture-book debut as both author and artist, with a spare, powerful text and striking, richly imagined illustrations. Palacio shows readers what it’s like to live in Auggie’s world—a world in which he feels like any other kid, but he’s not always seen that way.
We’re All Wonders may be Auggie’s story, but it taps into every child’s longing to belong, and to be seen for who they truly are. It’s the perfect way for families and educators to talk about empathy and kindness with young children.
Different Like Me introduces children aged 8-12 years to famous,
inspirational figures from the world of science, art, maths,
literature, philosophy and comedy. Eight-year-old Quinn, a young
boy with Asperger's Syndrome, tells young readers about the
achievements and characteristics of his autism heroes, from Albert
Einstein, Dian Fossey and Wassily Kandinsky to Lewis Carroll,
Benjamin Banneker and Julia Bowman Robinson, among others. All
excel in different fields, but are united by the fact that they
often found it difficult to fit in - just like Quinn. Fully
illustrated in colour and written in child-friendly language, this
book will be a wonderful resource for children, particularly
children with autism, their parents, teachers, carers and siblings.
Follow the adventures of Rembrandt, a young black and white tuxedo
cat, as he helps other neighborhood animal friends. Rembrandt,
affectionately known as Remy, is well loved and lives with his
Purr-ents and his big brother, Leo, the Tabby Cat. In this sequel
of The Adventures of Rembrandt, the Tuxedo Cat, Remy and Callie
come upon Lucky, the Blind Dog, walking along the shrubs on the
side of Remy's house. Remy can see that Lucky is disoriented. After
some questions, Remy finds out that Lucky is blind and has just
moved to the neighborhood. Remy is decided to help Lucky get home.
But where does Lucky live? Which house is Lucky's? Will Remy be
able to get Lucky home before his paw-rents panic?
Marcus is so good at football that there's a very real chance he'll
be signed by Manchester United. But when he discovers he may be
losing his hearing, his whole world falls to pieces and he finds
himself having to put them back together on his own. But is this
feeling of isolation real or just a consequence of his own
behavior? While dealing with parents, friends and first
girlfriends, Marcus gradually understands that accepting the help
of others is ultimately an acceptance of self. A novel about
friendship and family, The Silent Striker explores the issue of
disability, identity and deafness, and the different ways in which
we can choose to handle it.
FEATURED ON 60 MINUTES and FRESH AIR "So surprising and moving and
true that I became completely unstrung." - The New York Times Named
a best book of the year by: The New York Times, NPR, TIME, Wall
Street Journal, Boston Globe, Entertainment Weekly, Southern
Living, Publishers Weekly, BookPage, A.V. Club, Bustle, BuzzFeed,
Vulture, and many more! JOHN GREEN, the acclaimed author of Looking
for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars, returns with a story of
shattering, unflinching clarity in this brilliant novel of love,
resilience, and the power of lifelong friendship. Aza Holmes never
intended to pursue the disappearance of fugitive billionaire
Russell Pickett, but there's a hundred-thousand-dollar reward at
stake and her Best and Most Fearless Friend, Daisy, is eager to
investigate. So together, they navigate the short distance and
broad divides that separate them from Pickett's son Davis. Aza is
trying. She is trying to be a good daughter, a good friend, a good
student, and maybe even a good detective, while also living within
the ever-tightening spiral of her own thoughts.
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