by Aj Torres (Author), Noelle Crough (Illustrator), Laurie O'Hara (Author)
This is a book about one boy's struggle with dyslexia. It is told from the child's perspective to help other children and their parents understand and deal with the frustrations, shame, and despair of not being able to read, to ultimately overcome the obstacles to reading, and become proud of the fascinating dyslexic brain. This book should be read by children, parents, teachers, and anyone who has a loved one struggling with a learning disability. It's a story of resilience and hope.
Author Biography
Laurie O'Hara and her son, AJ Torres, live in Marin County in Northern California. Laurie works for a non-profit organization and dedicates herself to children's advocacy issues. AJ is now in high school, getting great grades and loves to sail and take street photography.