Review of Donny and Mary Grace's California Adventures

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Re: Review of Donny and Mary Grace's California Adventures

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I 100% agree with you that every school library, in fact, every school curriculum, should include this book. It's a beautiful way for people with disabilities and the ones who care for them to be portrayed in such a positive manner. Even if one schoolyard bully reads this and changes their behavior, the book has done its job. I've read a lot of reviews of this book, but yours is the most in-depth and thorough. It's no wonder people who read this decide to read the book.
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 04 Nov 2023, 22:15 I 100% agree with you that every school library, in fact, every school curriculum, should include this book. It's a beautiful way for people with disabilities and the ones who care for them to be portrayed in such a positive manner. Even if one schoolyard bully reads this and changes their behavior, the book has done its job. I've read a lot of reviews of this book, but yours is the most in-depth and thorough. It's no wonder people who read this decide to read the book.
Thank you for your lovely comments, Stephen. I totally agree that books have the power to change someone's perspective, so hopefully it does!
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