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Josh

by Caroline Janover

Book Details

Publisher:Waterfront Books
Published:1988
Pages:112
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

"JOSH is a gripping story for children and expresses beautifully what self-esteem can mean to a child with dyslexia." -- Dr. Sylvia Richardson, Past President of the International Dyslexia Association.

Our Review

This middle grade novel offers an authentic window into the experience of living with dyslexia, following a young protagonist as he navigates academic challenges and social pressures. The story powerfully captures the emotional landscape of learning differencesโ€”the frustration of reversed letters, the dread of reading aloud, and the crushing weight of feeling different from peers. Through Josh's journey, readers gain intimate understanding of how dyslexia affects daily life beyond just classroom struggles.

What makes this narrative resonate is its honest exploration of self-worth in the face of academic difficulty, showing how finding one's strengths can transform self-perception. The book serves as both mirror for readers who share Josh's experiences and window for those seeking to understand neurodiversity. Young readers will come away with greater empathy and appreciation for the many ways intelligence can express itself beyond traditional academic measures.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction