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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!
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​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.
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​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.
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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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