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Joan Clark
Tyler is confused when he is
selected by his entire fifth-grade class to present a going-away gift to
Jackson, a classmate who is moving out of town. The agonizing dilemma is
that while Tyler likes Jackson, he is a little embarrassed to admit it, and
is worried about being "lumped together" with Jackson, whom many of the
other students view as a bit "strange." The truth of the matter is that
Jackson has Asperger Syndrome, which explains his sometimes bizarre behavior
and lack of social skills. In the end, Tyler's kind nature prevails and he
does a wonderful job of presenting a class book to the departing Jackson.
This heart-warming and often humorous book paints a realistic picture of the
ups and downs in the life of a fifth-grader and, more important, of a young
boy with Asperger Syndrome.
ORDER CODE: APC722
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