Description
A touching family tale about grief and growing up. Can Dallas save her local library from closure?
About the Author
Aoife lives in Oxford with her stimulatingly neurodiverse family. She is very keen on reading and her cat, blogs about country music and enjoys playing the banjo - her influences include Doc Watson, Uncle Dave Macon and Gemma Bow.
Reviews
"A treasure trove of a book and a timely story about fighting for a library, the right to books and reading, and above all children bravely standing up for what they believe in" -- Jane Elson
"Lost for Words is a heart-warming book that brings the importance of libraries and families together. It's an exceptional example of children never giving up and letting the adults have their way. This is a brilliant book guaranteed to inspire and motivate young people" * BookTrust *
"A really uplifting, heartwarming story that I recommend highly." * Bookwagon *
"This is a fantastic story that covers so many issues; autism, family, friendships, growing up and finding our places in the world." * SchoolZone *
"This is a story brimming with warmth which I know will be a huge hit in my school library." * SchoolZone *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783448340
Author Aoife Walsh
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Andersen Press Ltd
Publisher Andersen Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 219g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 17mm