Fish in a Tree

Fish in a Tree

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Mar 13, 2019 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (303 páginas)
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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 303
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Mar 13, 2019
Editorial Thorndike Press Large Print
ISBN-10 1432863975
ISBN-13 9781432863975

Descripción

In a world where being different often leads to feelings of isolation, a young girl named Ally finds herself grappling with the challenges of dyslexia. Faced with constant misunderstandings from peers and teachers alike, she struggles to fit into a system that doesn't cater to her unique way of learning. Ally's journey is a poignant reflection of resilience and the quest for self-acceptance.

As new friendships blossom, the story highlights the power of kindness and understanding. Ally's connection with her classmates, who each carry their own burdens, leads to a sense of belonging that enriches their lives. Together, they learn to celebrate their differences and embrace the strength found in unity.

Through thoughtful characters and relatable experiences, the narrative encourages readers to see beyond labels and recognize the unlimited potential within everyone. This heartwarming tale leaves a lasting impression of hope, reminding us that we all have our own battles to face, and that friendship can illuminate even the darkest paths.

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Ciencia Ficción Infantil

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I really loved this book but it was a bit incoherent at some points that leaved me perplexed

May 12th 2025

"When my world wasn't such a heavy place. I used to love to swing as high as I could - leaning back, reaching for a bright blue sky with my feet - and it made me feel like I could do anything. Reach anything" pg. 155"And I think of words. The power they have. How they can be waved around like a wand - sometimes for good, like how Mr. Daniels uses them. How he makes kids like me and Oliver feel better about ourselves. And how words can also be used for bad. To hurt. My grandpa used to say to be careful with eggs and words, because neither can ever be fixed. The older I get, the more I realize how smart my grandpa was" pg. 184"I guess maybe 'I'm having trouble' is not the same as 'I can't'" pg. 197"Things will not always be easy; sometimes we do fail. But it isn't failing that makes you a failure. It is staying down that does. The ability to stand up, brush yourself off, and try again is a huge strength. It's something that will take you very far in your life. If you develop a habit of standing up and trying again, just imagine the phenomenal things that could be in store for you." pg. 276

March 24th 2025
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