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Fish in a Tree

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SKU: 9780142426425

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Discover the heartwarming story of Ally, a bright girl struggling to hide her dyslexia. In “Fish in a Tree” (ISBN: 9780142426425) by Lynda Mullaly Hunt, Ally’s journey of self-discovery unfolds with the help of a compassionate teacher. This New York Times Bestseller celebrates embracing unique learning styles and finding strength in differences. Perfect for fans of “Wonder”, this inspiring tale emphasizes the importance of acceptance and belonging.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780142426425
  • Publisher: Puffin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Puffin Books
  • Edition: DGS REP
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 132 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0142426423
  • Publisher Date: 28 Mar 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 242 gr

23 reviews for Fish in a Tree

  1. Vaibhav Jaiswal

    My daughter and I read this together, and it sparked some meaningful conversations. A great family read. A really powerful story.

  2. Pratyksha Mishra

    This book really opened my eyes to the struggles of kids with dyslexia. An emotional and enlightening read.

  3. Abhishek Anand

    I liked the message of acceptance. A bit predictable, but still a heartwarming story. Good for middle schoolers. A solid book.

  4. Ishika Sharma

    While I appreciate the message, I found the characters a bit underdeveloped. It does have a very important message about acceptance.

  5. Ankit Sharma

    A touching story about a girl and her dyslexia. It was a bit slow in the beginning, but overall a good read. I enjoyed Ally’s journey.

  6. Lukshyaraj Samal

    While the book is good, it was a little slow for my taste, I feel it could have been more interesting. Still, a worthwhile read.

  7. Shashank Kannoji

    I enjoyed the positive portrayal of learning differences. A great book to promote empathy and understanding in children.

  8. Dipanshu Bhoj

    A must-read for educators and parents! It provides valuable insight into the challenges faced by students with dyslexia. Great.

  9. Ashish Khatana

    This book is a gift. It’s so important for kids to see themselves represented in literature. I did enjoy this book a lot, I recommend.

  10. Mayank Sharma

    It’s a very important book for raising awareness about dyslexia. Definitely a great book for educators.

  11. Jishnu R K

    A good book for raising awareness about dyslexia, but the plot was somewhat predictable. Overall, I did enjoy it, but it wasn’t amazing.

  12. Sunny B Joseph

    My son, who also has dyslexia, really connected with Ally. It opened up some good conversations. Definitely recommend for families facing similar challenges.

  13. Mayur Goswami

    Heartwarming and inspiring, but the writing style felt a little too juvenile at times. Overall a very good book and read though.

  14. Sarthak Joshi

    I was disappointed. I was expecting more depth, but it felt a bit surface-level. Not that bad but not great either.

  15. Ayush Prabhakar

    My daughter loved this book! She said it made her feel understood. A powerful story about differences.

  16. Bharath Jayaram

    Such a beautiful and important book! It is such an important book for kids who struggle with reading and learning.

  17. Raju

    My child identified with Ally so strongly. It helped him feel less alone. An absolute must-read. Great characters. Good plot.

  18. Ajeet Kumar

    A touching and relatable story about overcoming challenges. It reminds that we all have our own unique strengths.

  19. Debajit Patra

    I loved the teacher in this book! He was so supportive and understanding. This teacher is amazing. Inspiring for educators.

  20. Khushu

    This book made me tear up. It’s such a beautiful story about acceptance and belonging. It has such a very important message.

  21. Dipayan Ghosh

    I appreciated the positive portrayal of learning differences. A great book to promote empathy and understanding in children.

  22. Aditya Katole

    I found the story to be a bit simplistic, but my students enjoyed it. It’s a good starting point for discussing dyslexia. Liked it.

  23. Prerna Monica Tete

    A well-written and moving book. The characters were relatable, and the story was inspiring, but little dragged in the middle.

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