Can You See Me?
por Rebecca Westcott
Tally is autistic, but she hides it as much as she can. She knows how uncomfortable people feel around her - they don't understand autism. They don't understand her. By masking her autism, Tally is hiding her real self, but …
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Tally is autistic, but she hides it as much as she can. She knows how uncomfortable people feel around her - they don't understand autism. They don't understand her. By masking her autism, Tally is hiding her real self, but when your real self is fierce and wonderful, it can't stay hidden forever. *With mobing diary entries written by 11-year-old Libby Scott, based on her own experience with autism, "Can You See Me?" is an authentic, powerful and truly memorable collaboration with esteemed author REbecca Westcott that will change the way you think about autism.*
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