Abigail Balfe

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Abigail Balfe

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Average rating: 4.36 · 1,097 ratings · 190 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Different Sort of Normal:...

4.36 avg rating — 1,090 ratings — published 2021 — 12 editions
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This is not the Diary of Iz...

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Abigail Balfe Picture Book

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I Don't Like Parties

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Minna's Masks by Louise Gooding
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This is such a clever and accessible way to introduce the concept of masking to younger children and something I've never seen done in a picture book before. The illustrations are beautiful and work so well with the text to keep particularly neurodiv ...more
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“Because if someone had told me when I was younger that it was OK to not be like everybody else, that it was not my job to try to be "normal" and to "fit in," that my way of seeing the world was just as valid and important as everybody else's, then I think I would have found growing up a lot easier.”
Abigail Balfe, A Different Sort of Normal: The award-winning true story about growing up autistic

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