11-year-old Paris and her parents, Melissa London and Eric Glickman, collaborated on this humorous, upbeat, and reassuring story about having Celiac Disease (CD). (Paris was diagnosed with CD at 11.) Celiac Disease is an autoimmune disease, affecting about 1 in 133 Americans; the only known treatment is a lifelong gluten-free (GF) diet (no foods containing wheat, barley or rye.) Spunky, 11year-old Paris narrates this first-person account with wisecracking, preteen attitude. The clever, cartoony black-and-white illustrations ...
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11-year-old Paris and her parents, Melissa London and Eric Glickman, collaborated on this humorous, upbeat, and reassuring story about having Celiac Disease (CD). (Paris was diagnosed with CD at 11.) Celiac Disease is an autoimmune disease, affecting about 1 in 133 Americans; the only known treatment is a lifelong gluten-free (GF) diet (no foods containing wheat, barley or rye.) Spunky, 11year-old Paris narrates this first-person account with wisecracking, preteen attitude. The clever, cartoony black-and-white illustrations bring the story to life and offer many funny asides about the GF life. Paris tells what's it's like to have CD, what happens to her body when she eats gluten, and what life is like when you have to avoid gluten. She takes kids through aspects of preteen social life as a GF kid, offering helpful hints on what to bring to school, parties, and sleepovers and how to deal with eating out. There's also information on where to buy GF food, how to read labels, as well as a few GFrecipes. The way Paris tells it, it's almost cool to be GF!
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Good. Shows minimal wear such as frayed or folded edges, minor rips and tears, and/or slightly worn binding. May have stickers and/or contain inscription on title page. No observed missing pages.