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Isaac loves model trains, and he wants to share his excitement and knowledge with his friends at school. He runs into problems, however, when he tries to convince the school principal to let him start a model train club. His friends aren't interested in joining his club, and the principal doesn't have the time or budget to even think about his idea. To make matters worse, Isaac isn't even invited to share his idea at a school community event organized to introduce students to clubs and activities in their town. Starting a model train club looks hopeless, but Isaac is in for a big surprise.

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Isaac loves model trains, and he wants to share his excitement and knowledge with his friends at school. He runs into problems, however, when he tries to convince the school principal to let him start a model train club. His friends aren't interested in joining his club, and the principal doesn't have the time or budget to even think about his idea. To make matters worse, Isaac isn't even invited to share his idea at a school community event organized to introduce students to clubs and activities in their town. Starting a model train club looks hopeless, but Isaac is in for a big surprise.
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Originally from Alabama, Amy completed her first degree in journalism from Troy University before spending two years as a missionary in Mozambique. Upon returning to the US, she received her masters degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, which is also where she met her husband, Thomas.Amy has spent 19 years teaching both regular education and special education in private and public schools, while raising two neurodivergent children and fostering several more. Her son, "Isaac", was born in 2011 and has high functioning Autism. Their daughter, "Joanie", joined the family in 2016. She was later diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).Amy and her family currently live in Louisiana, where she has recently stepped away from teaching to write. She has a blog called Neurodiversity & Faith and has started writing the Think a Little Different series of books for children and young adults.Through her writing, Amy uses humor and compassion to show some of the challenges neurodivergent children face today.Connect with Amy Tindell at: Neurodiversity & Faithhttps: //www.amytindell.com