Ways To Be Me

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Discover an inspiring journey through the eyes of a young girl navigating autism in 'Ways To Be Me.' This heartfelt story, penned by the talented Libby Scott, follows 12-year-old Tally as she encounters the realities of her autism diagnosis during her pivotal final year of primary school. This compelling narrative, a prequel to the bestselling titles *Can You See Me?* and *Do You Know Me?*, beautifully captures Tally's diary entries, allowing readers to connect deeply with her experiences and emotions.

In this engaging book, Tally is excited about Year 6's school production, dreaming of winning the lead role. However, the pressure from her parents mounts, leaving her feeling lost and overwhelmed. As Tally learns about autism for the first time, her perspective shifts dramatically, helping her understand her feelings and challenges. This essential read sheds light on the importance of autism awareness and acceptance, making it an ideal resource for parents, educators, and children alike.

Perfect for middle-grade readers, 'Ways To Be Me' features 368 pages of relatable content that fosters empathy and understanding. Ideal for those looking to learn more about autism from a personal viewpoint, this book is both educational and uplifting. Add this must-have to your collection and be part of the conversation on autism.

Product Details:
- Condition: Brand New
- ISBN: 9780702308352
- Publisher: Scholastic UK - London
- Number of Pages: 368

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CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9780702308352
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC UK - LONDON
Number of Pages 368

From the bestselling author duo behind Can You See Me? comes this exceptional portrayal of autism diagnosis with diary entries by 12-year-old autistic author Libby Scott. Taking place before CAN YOU SEE ME? and DO YOU KNOW ME? this standout prequel follows Tally through her autis...m diagnosis in her final year of primary school. Ten-year-old Tally had high hopes for Year 6. Being in the top class at school means a whole host of privileges, but even better than that is the school production - and Tally is convinced she'll win the lead role. But at home, things aren't going so well. Mum and Dad have been making Tally feel pressured and upset, and Tally wishes things didn't bother her so much - but they do, and sometimes she feels so misunderstood and frustrated, she could explode. Then Tally's mum and dad tell her about something she's never heard about before. Something called autism. And everything changes.Read less

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