Jess is out for a walk with her friends when she is faced with a difficult situation and is not afraid to step in. Despite her disabilities, she sets about helping Rosie the guide dog get her master safely back to his family. | Jess has sight problems herself, which is why she wanted to write this book. She lost confidence for a while and was frightened about losing her sight, but Jess as usual bounced back and now volunteers at Guide Dogs for the Blind events. | Since the last book, 'She's Still My Nan', Jess has received two amazing awards, including a permanent plaque at The Hive Library in Worcester for achievements as an author. Jess also received a national award as a leader of people with learning disabilities and autism for changing her community. She inspires people to never give up because `It's ok to be different because we are all the same inside!'
This is Book 4 in the Jess the Goth Fairy Series. See all Jess the Goth Fairy books here.
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Jess, who is the inspiration for this book, although having learning and physical disabilities, lives independently in Worcestershire with support. She has achieved so much - she is a National Special Olympic gold and silver medallist, has become a member of the Peoples Parliament of Worcestershire for the disabled, helps teach sign language at a day centre
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