Official Review: Give Me A Chance by Beth Seiler
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The struggles are real, raw, and emotionally-moving and I’m so glad an author with firsthand experience was able to bring awareness to such a topic in such an entertainingly approachable way! These are the kind of stories that stick with you; lessons that will forever change how we all approach people struggling with various disabilities. I’m humbly grateful to receive your kind words and comment. Thank you!snowbear wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 06:26 What an insightful book discussing the struggles of people with disabilities. The themes and issues presented by the author are also very important and can bring awareness to people who aren't that much knowledgeable about people with disabilities. I hope this book inspires many and sheds knowledge about people who aren't that much represented in media and books. Thanks for your lovely review.
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Eye-opening in every conceivable way; even I learned some potential approaches that I’d never fully considered before! I hope plenty of readers of all ages get the chance to learn from this one. Thank you so much for coming by!unamilagra wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 11:59 This sounds like a really eye-opening book for children to read. It's too bad about the errors, I hope they are corrected. Great review!
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Appreciate you coming by, this inspirational collection of stories was equal parts informative too!
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You make a good point, the title was perfectly chosen to fully support and complement the contents within! Thank you so much.Kanda_theGreat wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 01:27 After reading your review, I seemed to hear the reiteration of the book's title, "Give it a chance" .
Well done!
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They certainly are, their gifts are tremendous and often underrated! I greatly appreciate your commentglamorous66 wrote: ↑17 May 2020, 16:40 This is a good children's book. People with disabilities are gifted too.
