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bethalyn 's review for:
Can You See Me?
by Libby Scott, Rebecca Westcott
At around 40% in this book, I started crying and did not stop until I finished the book. I was so emotionally invested that I read this all in one sitting.
As an autistic girl, there was so much of Tally's story that started to click in my brain; memories from when I was 11 and in secondary school came back to me. I know "the look" between two neurotypical people all too well.
This is a beautiful collaboration, and I think it would be nice for preteens to read to get a better understanding of autism from a younger age.
As an autistic girl, there was so much of Tally's story that started to click in my brain; memories from when I was 11 and in secondary school came back to me. I know "the look" between two neurotypical people all too well.
This is a beautiful collaboration, and I think it would be nice for preteens to read to get a better understanding of autism from a younger age.