Show Us Who You Are
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Narrateur(s):
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Gail Shalan
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Auteur(s):
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Elle McNicoll
À propos de cet audio
A CILIP Carnegie Medal nominee!
*"McNicoll writes Adrien and narrator Cora with nuance and verve." -Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
It has never been easy for Cora to make friends. Cora is autistic, and sometimes she gets overwhelmed and stims to soothe her nerves. Adrien has ADHD and knows what it is like to navigate a world that isn’t always built for the neurodiverse. The two are fast friends until an accident puts Adrien in a coma.
Cora is devastated until Dr. Gold, the CEO of Pomegranate Institute, offers to let Cora talk to Adrien again, as a hologram her company develops. While at first enchanted, Cora soon discovers that the hologram of Adrien doesn’t capture who he was in life. And the deeper Cora dives into the mystery, the more she sees Pomegranate has secrets to hide. Can Cora uncover Pomegranate's dark truth before their technologies rewrite history forever?
Ce que les critiques en disent
Praise for Show Us Who You Are:
Through Cora’s frank, insightful narration and heartwarming bond with Adrien, McNicoll—herself neurodivergent—vividly explores tough issues such as death and identity with nuance, humor, and care." -Kirkus Reviews
"McNicoll’s suspenseful story has a lot to say about what makes a person worthy of respect.” –The Horn Book
Praise for A Kind of Spark:
An NCTE Charlotte Huck Recommended Title for Outstanding Ficiton for Children!
A Blue Peter Award Winner!
A Carnegie Medal Award Nominee!
★ "A must-read for students and adults alike.” —School Library Journal, starred Review
★ "A disturbing, potentially prescient read." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Earnest and perceptive." —Kirkus Reviews
"Readers will appreciate Addie's honesty, and they may follow her lead in reconsidering history." —The Bulletin
"The writer (autistic herself) busts some myths about neuro-divergency as she presents a flawed, loving, believable family and a convincing, nuanced, and very likable main character with a distinctive voice.” —The Horn Book
"A well-written representation that will be appreciated for creating bridges of understanding.” —Booklist
Through Cora’s frank, insightful narration and heartwarming bond with Adrien, McNicoll—herself neurodivergent—vividly explores tough issues such as death and identity with nuance, humor, and care." -Kirkus Reviews
"McNicoll’s suspenseful story has a lot to say about what makes a person worthy of respect.” –The Horn Book
Praise for A Kind of Spark:
An NCTE Charlotte Huck Recommended Title for Outstanding Ficiton for Children!
A Blue Peter Award Winner!
A Carnegie Medal Award Nominee!
★ "A must-read for students and adults alike.” —School Library Journal, starred Review
★ "A disturbing, potentially prescient read." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Earnest and perceptive." —Kirkus Reviews
"Readers will appreciate Addie's honesty, and they may follow her lead in reconsidering history." —The Bulletin
"The writer (autistic herself) busts some myths about neuro-divergency as she presents a flawed, loving, believable family and a convincing, nuanced, and very likable main character with a distinctive voice.” —The Horn Book
"A well-written representation that will be appreciated for creating bridges of understanding.” —Booklist
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