About this deal
Perfect for readers of Song for a Whale and Counting by 7s, a neurodivergent girl campaigns for a memorial when she learns that her small Scottish town used to burn witches simply because they were different. I’m autistic. Award-winning and neurodivergent author Elle McNicoll delivers an insightful and stirring debut about the European witch trials and a girl who refuses to relent in the fight for what she knows is right. Not everyone in our small town understands. About the book Different like me. They were like me.
Reviews
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🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄/5 UnicornsThis book follows the story of an autistic girl, Addie. From my 9 year old kid! I love the opening music and closing tune, it draws the attention of the listeners.
Gemma Brady
I saw this recommendation on our online book group, as a medic it helps with CPD, plus it is family friendly although too young for my children given that they are nearly 4 and nearly 2 years old only. On a school trip around the local area, Addie hears about the hundreds of women killed after being accused of witchcraft in her local town, and feels their story deeply.
katcos
She is passionate, she is strong, she is intelligent and she is just bloody brilliant. Great book!