After years of failing eyesight, fourteen-year-old Natalie reluctantly enters the Maryland School for the Blind, where in spite of her initial resistance she learns the skills that will help her survive in the sighted world.
It's Called Dyslexia (Live & Learn S.)
by Jennifer Moore-Mallinos
Whoever said that learning to read and write is easy? Sarah is unhappy and she no longer enjoys school. When learning to read and write, she tries to remember which way the letters go but she often gets them all mixed up. After she discovers that dyslexia is the reason for her trouble, she begins to understand that with extra practice and help from others, whe will begin to read and write correctly. At the same time, she also discovers a hidden talent she never knew existed!
The Amazing Adventures of Awesome Amani (W.R.E.A.C Havoc Heroes, #1)
by Samuels Jamiyl and Samuels Tracy-Ann
Poems and Short Stories About My Brother Kevin Who Has Autism
by Richard W. Carlson
Livewire Sci-Fi (Livewire sci-fi)
As he tries to come to terms with his mother's death, Vernon finds solace in his growing relationship with the neighborhood outcasts, an alcoholic and her retarded son.
The Best Coffee and Biscuits the World Has Ever Seen
by Cathie Gebhart
Finding George (Adventures on Apple Orchard Farm, #1)
by Joan Enockson
M in the Middle
by The Students of Limpsfield Grange of Limpsfield Grange School and Vicky Martin
I'll never have a Card Emporium series of life events: a boyfriend, a fiancé, a husband and a future. A future with lots of sparkly cards celebrating all these big life events. I was on course and now I'm not. Life after diagnosis isn't easy for M. Back in her wobbly world, there are lots of changes and ups and downs to get used to, not just for M, but for her friends and family too. Faced with an exciting crush, a pushy friend and an unhelpful Headteacher, how long until the beast of anxiety po...
Before Stinkville, Alice didn’t think albinism—or the blindness that goes with it—was a big deal. Sure, she uses a magnifier to read books. And a cane keeps her from bruising her hips on tables. Putting on sunscreen and always wearing a hat are just part of life. But life has always been like this for Alice. Until Stinkville. For the first time in her life, Alice feels different—like she’s at a disadvantage. Back in her old neighborhood in Seattle, everyone knew Alice, and Alice knew her way a...