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A beautifully illustrated picture book with a story to match. A blind little girl and her protective big brother discover the beauty of the world around them. Amelia's World follows young Amelia as she navigates through life not being able to see. Her protective big brother Elliot is always there to lend a hand, guiding her through the house and taking her outside to explore. Amelia's positive demeanor is nothing less than admirable and contagious. Her big brother is in awe of her confident sense of independence, he often wonders how beautiful her world must be. Fans of diverse literature, who…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A beautifully illustrated picture book with a story to match. A blind little girl and her protective big brother discover the beauty of the world around them. Amelia's World follows young Amelia as she navigates through life not being able to see. Her protective big brother Elliot is always there to lend a hand, guiding her through the house and taking her outside to explore. Amelia's positive demeanor is nothing less than admirable and contagious. Her big brother is in awe of her confident sense of independence, he often wonders how beautiful her world must be. Fans of diverse literature, who desire to see all types of people represented in children's books are urged to read Amelia's World. This is a great gift for those afflicted with vision impairments, as well as for teachers, parents, or those who desire to build a diverse library.
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Autorenporträt
Tia Shea was born and raised in Tennessee. She attends The University of North Alabama and is scheduled to graduate in 2023 with a degree in elementary education. Amelia's World was inspired by a short story she wrote when she was sixteen. With encouragement from her mother, the story came to life several years later. Tia Shea has always had a passion for writing and hopes to inspire children around the world to think and write creatively. She believes creative writing is the truest form of free expression, and cannot wait to implement the love of literature into her future students and readers.