Fish in a Tree
What's it about
Ever feel like you're just not smart enough, no matter how hard you try? What if the problem isn't you, but the way you're expected to learn? Discover how to turn your unique challenges into your greatest strengths and prove everyone wrong. You'll join Ally, a brilliant kid who can't read and hides her dyslexia behind clever distractions. Through her story, you'll learn why traditional measures of intelligence are often wrong and how to find courage in vulnerability. Uncover the power of asking for help and finding allies who see the real, capable person you are.
Meet the author
Lynda Mullaly Hunt is a New York Times bestselling author and former teacher whose work, including the acclaimed novel Fish in a Tree, champions students with learning differences. As a child who struggled with reading, Hunt draws from her own experiences to write stories that resonate deeply with readers who have ever felt underestimated. Her powerful narratives inspire empathy and celebrate the idea that great minds don't always think alike, making her a beloved voice in children's literature.

What's it about
Ever feel like you're just not smart enough, no matter how hard you try? What if the problem isn't you, but the way you're expected to learn? Discover how to turn your unique challenges into your greatest strengths and prove everyone wrong. You'll join Ally, a brilliant kid who can't read and hides her dyslexia behind clever distractions. Through her story, you'll learn why traditional measures of intelligence are often wrong and how to find courage in vulnerability. Uncover the power of asking for help and finding allies who see the real, capable person you are.
Meet the author
Lynda Mullaly Hunt is a New York Times bestselling author and former teacher whose work, including the acclaimed novel Fish in a Tree, champions students with learning differences. As a child who struggled with reading, Hunt draws from her own experiences to write stories that resonate deeply with readers who have ever felt underestimated. Her powerful narratives inspire empathy and celebrate the idea that great minds don't always think alike, making her a beloved voice in children's literature.
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