Runaway Words

Runaway Words by Patricia Taylor, published by BookBaby on February 18, 2019, is a children’s book that explores the unique bond between siblings, particularly when one sibling has a disability. In this 34-page edition, readers follow Addi as she navigates her feelings about her brother Charlie, who struggles with communication. With the help of her younger brother, Addi embarks on a heartfelt quest to find Charlie’s lost words, ultimately discovering that love and connection can transcend verbal communication.
This book addresses themes related to family and relationships, particularly in the context of children with special needs. Through Addi’s journey, readers will encounter the challenges and joys of communication within families affected by disabilities such as autism and speech disorders. Runaway Words offers insights into the importance of understanding and expressing love in diverse ways, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in social science and children’s studies.
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There is nothing like the bond between siblings, especially when that relationship includes a disabled sibling. Addi doesn’t understand why her big brother Charlie can’t talk to her. When her mom tells her that Charlie lost his words, Addi, with some help from her younger brother, embarks on a mission to find them. She looks all over and tries everything she can think of to find Charlie’s lost words. In the end, she discovers there is more to communication than just words and more than one way to say “I love you.”This book will appeal to a wide variety of audiences, especially anyone touched by disability and the communication challenges that occur with disabilities like autism, cerebral palsy, apraxia, speech disorders and developmental disabilities.
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