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40 pp.
| Lerner |
June, 1998 |
LibraryISBN 0-8225-2586-0$$21.27
(4)
4-6
Published spring 1998. In a dry text, Schulman uses the first-person voice of nine-year-old T.J. to explain how he reads in Braille and uses other adaptive technology in his mainstreamed class and at home. Mori's difficult behavior, such as throwing tantrums and head banging, is described by his brother in Mori's Story. Both books are illustrated with photos and append additional information and a list of resources. Glos.