About this deal
"A must-read for students and adults alike. Can Addie challenge how the people in her town see her, and make her voice heard? Ever since Ms. About the book I’m autistic. by Elle McNicoll (Author)Format:Paperback / softbackPublisher: Knights Of MediaImprint: Knights Of MediaISBN: 9781913311056Published: 4 Jun 2020Readership: Children's (6-12) The good news is you can buy them on The Feminist Bookshop audiobooks page! A story about friendship, courage and self-belief, perfect for fans of The Goldfish Boy, Addie’s story was born from Elle’s own experiences of neurodiversity and her commitment to seeing greater representation in children’s books.
Reviews
Stephanie
Listening to interviews with Elle, I really felt her struggle to be seen and heard, just like Addie, and I’m so glad she persisted and was finally published by the incredible Knights Of. We follow 11 year old Addie, as she tackles day to day life at school and home, surrounded by people and things that don't understand her, and don't even try to.
Mrs R Hammond
Although they are twins, Addie says that they are complete opposites. Will Addie be able to convince Mr Macintosh and make Juniper, her village, not just nice but good? She is passionate, she is strong, she is intelligent and she is just bloody brilliant.