All the Pieces of Me

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From the bestselling authors of Can You See Me?
comes the fourth exceptional Tally book!
Year 9 can be tough for everyone, but for Tally it feels even
tougher. Everything seems to be changing as she and her friends get
older. Make-up, boys, social media, GCSE prep - why is it all
starting to feel so different?
Tally has always known that being autistic means some
things are harder for her than they are for other people. But becoming
a teenager has left Tally feeling like she has no idea who
she even is anymore...

The fourth book by Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott, following
on from Ways to be Me, Can You See Me? and Do
You Know Me?
When Libby's mum shared a short piece of Libby's writing online
it soon went viral, with tens of thousands of people saying that
Libby's writing helped them understand autism for the first time
This fictionalised portrayal of a young autistic
girl is written by Rebecca Westcott, with diary entries by Libby
Scott, making it a truly original and authentic book that will
give readers of all ages a deeper understanding of what it's like
to be autistic
Perfect for fans of The Goldfish Boy and Wonder
 
Books by Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott
Ways To Be Me
Can You See Me?
Do You Know Me?
All the Pieces of Me

All the Pieces of Me Reviews | Toppsta

9780702317415
  • ISBN: 9780702317415
  • Pub Date: 4th August 2022
  • Publisher: Scholastic
  • Imprint: Scholastic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 368

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About Rebecca Westcott

Rebecca Westcott was born in Chester. She went to Exeter University to train as a teacher and has had a variety of teaching jobs that have taken her to some very interesting places, including a Category C male prison. She started writing a diary when she was eight years old, although she had no idea that one day her entries would be used to help her write a

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