Just as the heroine in these stories, in real life Erin is a young girl who cannot walk, talk or use her hands. She has cerebral palsy. Within are subtle messages for her and many others* such as 'never give up', 'I am able just as I am', 'reading gives one so much' and 'accept me as me'... Clare Latham was asked by SpecialEffect founder Dr Mick Donegan if she could build a communication system with Erin, which she did together with her Mum and personal assistant. Erin's tenacity, ability and sense of fun then spurred Clare to write these stories from their shared experiences and, as it were, keep her going... * There are 17 million around the world living with cerebral palsy (US National Institute of Health)... SpecialEffect: The charity is dedicated to giving disabled people the technology to access video games and the internet, thus promoting fun and inclusion. Dr Donegan was awarded an MBE for his service to disability.
SpecialEffect video https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/55thren8t2urwxwi6vrce/Erin-Clare-s-book-5.movAbout the AuthorClare Latham is a retired Speech and Language Therapist
ReviewsBelfast Telegraph; Jersey Evening Post; London Mums magazine https://londonmumsmagazine.com/category/shopping-guides/books-tested-recommended/ ; Motherhood Moment https://motherhood-moment.blogspot.com/2023/11/book-nook-erin-and-mouse.html; AceCentre, blog https://acecentre.org.uk/blog/clare-latham-from-communication-books-to-childrens-books
Book InformationISBN 9781912031047
Author Clare LathamFormat Paperback
Page Count 36
Imprint GB Publishing OrgPublisher GB Publishing Org