Have you any idea of what it is like to be one of more than 2 million people in Britain, many with dyslexia, who struggle to read? In this graphic account, Sarah Todd, a young woman with dyslexia, tells of her misery and frustration in school and as an adult battling with this specific learning disability. Her despair at being unable to read bedtime stories to her twin daughters finally drove her to seek help from Read Easy's volunteer trained coaches. In this moving and emotional account, Sarah describes her struggle and ...
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Have you any idea of what it is like to be one of more than 2 million people in Britain, many with dyslexia, who struggle to read? In this graphic account, Sarah Todd, a young woman with dyslexia, tells of her misery and frustration in school and as an adult battling with this specific learning disability. Her despair at being unable to read bedtime stories to her twin daughters finally drove her to seek help from Read Easy's volunteer trained coaches. In this moving and emotional account, Sarah describes her struggle and determination to succeed which has culminated in interviews on national TV networks and now, remarkably, in the decision to write her own story in this book.
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