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Fish in a Tree

by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Fish in a Tree

by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Ally has a secret: she can't read. But with every new school comes a chance to hide this inability under the guise of disruptive behaviors. It's her way of masking the pain and embarrassment of not fitting in—until Mr. Daniels, her insightful teacher, sees beyond the facade. With Mr. Daniels' guidance, Ally confronts her challenges and uncovers the truth about her dyslexia. Embracing her unique learning style, she learns that being different doesn't mean being less, and her confidence blooms. 'Fish in a Tree' tells the stirring story of a girl discovering that the way her mind works is not a disability, but a strength, and that academic struggles do not define her intellect or worth.

  • Fiction
  • Young Adult
  • Neurodiversity
  • School
  • Friendship
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