Delightfully Different: Book Review and Giveaway
Posted by allamandalynn
Delightfully Different
By D.S. Walker
Backcover/Amazon Blurb for Delightfully Different:
MIA LUNG ALREADY SHARES A SPECIAL BOND WITH HER MOTHER-even before she is born. As she studies Francesca from heaven, Mia realizes she has found the perfect mother. If only her transition from heaven to earth was as easy.
From the very beginning, Mia lives her life on earth knowing she is different, but not understanding why. With an extensive vocabulary and insight beyond her years, Mia is a beautiful spirit who soon develops extraordinary musical talents. But subtle signs soon emerge. Mia does not like to talk on the phone, walk barefoot on the grass, and cannot go to sleep without first lining up all her stuffed animals on her bed. Just as her family finally realizes that Mia is battling sensory sensitivity issues, she is bullied in fifth grade. After Mia’s school counselor causes her to feel like the guilty one, Mia struggles to forgive those who, through their own ignorance, have hurt her.
Delightfully Different shares a poignant glimpse into the life and mind of a girl with Asperger’s Syndrome who demonstrates through her compelling experiences that every life has a purpose and that being unique is what makes each of us special.
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I found this book to be both a quick light read and a nice glimpse into Asperger’s. Having a daughter newly diagnosed with Asperger’s the story hits close to home. I too find myself reflecting on her behaviors and seeing the small clues that have been sprinkled throughout her childhood. I love the frank clear language D.S. uses which makes this book idea for adolescent readers.
When I read about Mia and Alisa being bullied by Morgan and her comrades I was so heartbroken and angry. No child should have to go through that and our kids are already dealing with so much. Again, this hits close to home. I have had severe bullying issues with both of my younger children. This book really ran my emotions through the gummet as a parent and rang so true.
I feel that Mia is such a positive role model for young girls and I look forward to reading this book aloud with LeBella. I love stories like these that my daughter can relate, making her feel not just different, but Delightfully Different!
GIVEAWAY:
I know you are eager to get your hands on your own copy! This book is a good light read for mom or read aloud with your child.
To Win:
Leave me a comment telling me one “Delightfully Different” thing about your child.
For additional entries you can do any of the following items (be sure to leave separate comments):
Like Delightfully Different on Facebook
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Follow D.S. Walker on Twitter
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A winner will be chosen on April 30, 2011 using Random.org. Make sure you give an email address to contact you!
As soon as the winner’s information is received, I will email their information to D.S. Walker, who agreed to donate a copy of her book and mail it to the winner.
Disclosure/Disclaimer: I reviewed this book from a copy I received from the author. No compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about the book!
About allamandalynn
Mommylebron is the slightly diabolical leader of Lefam. She is a snarky & sweet mom on a mission! Once she attains her goal of world domination she will educate all it's poeple on pediatric mental illness and erradicate stigma. All while wearing a really cute apron. This domestic diva, kitchen queen, laundress extraordinaire also enjoys writing, reading, movies, scrap booking, word puzzles, kiddie cuddles, wet kisses, big brown eyes......Oh, and, during her "on time" she molds the only-slightly-less-diabolical-minds of 4 year old's (aka preschool teacher).Posted on April 12, 2011, in childhood, Giveaway, parenting and tagged Aspergers, awareness, Best of the Best, book review, bullying, giveaway, special needs. Bookmark the permalink. 16 Comments.































































my child is delightfully different because he is so imaginative. a few weeks ago he designed and put together is own zip line attached to 2 oak trees in the front yard
i liked delightfully different on facebook
following delightfully different on twitter
liked Rage Against the {washing} Machine on facebook (yay!)
following YOU on twitter – thanks for a neat giveaway – sounds like a fantastic book!
Looks like a fantastic read. My son is delightful different and it is so hard to narrow it down to just one! I would have to say it has to be his incredible friendliness in all situations. If only more people were as friendly as he can be, the world might be a better place. Great Blog…I am now following both you and DS Walker on facebook and twitter!! Looking forward to connecting there.
Honey, I’m so glad you have become so connected for all of us, but more importantly I am immensely glad you are part of my life. Although you are states away and we have never actually met… Funny thing this blogosphere
She likes to sing whenever we go grocery shopping! ( and not quietly!)
my child is delightfully different because she is seven and still enjoys the simple things in life like barney and friends!
My son’s way of always constructing his knowledge literally through building things and dramatic play is delightfully different. His explosive behavior is not. Thx for the chance to win mmstangerjunk(at) comcast(dot) net
Liked DD on FB THX
liked you on fb, too
At 28 years old, my musical teaching daughter has purple streaks in her hair! She is a blessing to the school where she teaches.
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