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This story was everything I wanted it to be. Heartfelt, thoughtful, and most of all . . . full of hope. I loved it!
Lindsay Currie, New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Locked Rooms
Connor, beloved best friend of Aven Green from Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus, tells his own story in this poignant and heartwarming tale about overcoming the challenges of life with Tourettes.
Connor Bradley is dreading the first day of high school. Not just because he is new, or because he misses his best friends, but because he knows the other kids wont understand his barking and tics. Connor has Tourette Syndrome, and every day has been a challengefrom the mimicking to the laughing, the questions, and the stares. It turns out school isnt quite as bad as he expected. Connor forms a fast friendship with a girl who also has Tourettes and is welcomed into her accepting circle of friends. He also meets a special music teacher who encourages him to take up the drums to manage his stress, and maybe get a break from his tics.
But Connors world is turned upside down when his absent father reappears and a bully starts to escalate at school. All these problemswith family, with friends, and even with himselfbuild and build until Connor feels ready to explode. Will a surprising revelation save him and help him find his beat again?
Endearing and authentic, The Beat I Drum offers an empathetic look at a misunderstood syndrome, the therapeutic value of music, and the power of forgiveness.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Lindsay Currie, New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Locked Rooms
Connor, beloved best friend of Aven Green from Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus, tells his own story in this poignant and heartwarming tale about overcoming the challenges of life with Tourettes.
Connor Bradley is dreading the first day of high school. Not just because he is new, or because he misses his best friends, but because he knows the other kids wont understand his barking and tics. Connor has Tourette Syndrome, and every day has been a challengefrom the mimicking to the laughing, the questions, and the stares. It turns out school isnt quite as bad as he expected. Connor forms a fast friendship with a girl who also has Tourettes and is welcomed into her accepting circle of friends. He also meets a special music teacher who encourages him to take up the drums to manage his stress, and maybe get a break from his tics.
But Connors world is turned upside down when his absent father reappears and a bully starts to escalate at school. All these problemswith family, with friends, and even with himselfbuild and build until Connor feels ready to explode. Will a surprising revelation save him and help him find his beat again?
Endearing and authentic, The Beat I Drum offers an empathetic look at a misunderstood syndrome, the therapeutic value of music, and the power of forgiveness.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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