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Diary of a Dyslexic Homeschooler

By: Sarah Hualde
Narrated by: Nicole Blessing
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A 10-year-old girl discovers she has a learning disability.

Walk with her as she begins to notice her peers can do things she can't. Will this new information send her spiraling?

Cheer her on, as she reaches for her dreams no matter how far away they now seem.

Diary of a Dyslexic Homeschooler promotes empathy through understanding and strives to remind all of us of the person behind the label.

©2017 Sarah Hualde (P)2020 Sarah Hualde
Biographical Fiction Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life

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