The books of month for October are the librarian's choice!! Hehe! I promise they won't disapoint!! These books are amazing reads and you can even share one of them with your students and your very own children. These two books will definitely make you think. These books are about two girls who have significant personal struggles and are doing their best to navigate in a world that is often not kind. I hope you enjoy these books and "read it forward" and share these with other readers. The first book, Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper, was on the Bluebonnet Award list a few years back and is a PERFECT read-aloud for your students. The second book, Say What You Will by Cammie McGovern, is geared towards middle school readers and beyond. Happy reading!! :)
by Sharon Draper
Considered by many to be mentally retarded, a brilliant, impatient fifth-grader with cerebral palsy discovers a technological device that will allow her to speak for the first time.
Want to learn more about author Sharon Draper? Click here!
Want to learn more about Out of My Mind? Click here!
Want to purchase Out of My Mind? Click one of the following links below (or visit the Sonntag library or your local public library):
Check out an excerpt from Google Books! Click here!
Here's a short book trailer for Out of My Mind: Click here!
Say What You Will
by Cammie McGovern
Seventeen-year-old Amy has cerebral palsy, speaks with an electronic speech computer, and uses adult aides. In her last year of high school, Amy decides to hire a peer to help her make friends. OCD-suffering Matthew becomes her peer helper and the two develop an unlikely friendship that leads to love.
Want to learn more about author Cammie McGovern? Click here!
Want to learn more about Say What You Will? Click here!
Want to purchase Say What You Will? Click one of the following links below (or visit your local public library):
Check out an excerpt from Google Books! Click here!
Check out the book trailer for Say What You Will. Click here!
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