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Book review – Can you see me

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 Book Review – Can you see me by Libby Scott – one for the tweens!

​Libby Scott is a young autistic writer from the UK who’s crafted a wonderful series of books following the tale of Tally – a young autistic girl who is trying desperately to be like her friends and find approval.

​People think that because Tally’s autistic, she doesn’t realise what they’re thinking, but Tally sees and hears–and notices–all of it. And, honestly? That’s not the easiest thing to live with.

This book is incredibly warm and engaging, and observing my own tween find herself, her story, and a role model she could relate to is incredibly important.
​​Part of a four book series, Can you see me is the first of Tally’s story, continuing with Do you know me, Ways to be me, and All the pieces of me – allowing the young reader to follow along in their own development, Tally grows as a character into her own self-awareness and representation – being determined over time and the books to be seen for who she is.
​​A wonderful resource for tweens and teens and so incredibly exciting for Libby’s achievement!

You can buy the book here also https://amzn.to/3QTjpUg

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