Everyday Hero

Everyday Hero
ISBN-10
145980984X
ISBN-13
9781459809840
Series
Everyday Hero
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
2016-03-15
Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Author
Kathleen Cherry

Description

Alice doesn’t like noise, smells or strangers. She does like rules. Lots of rules. Nobody at her new school knows she has Asperger’s, so it doesn’t take long for her odd behavior to get her into trouble. When she meets Megan in detention, she doesn’t know what to make of her. Megan doesn’t smell, she’s not terribly noisy, and she’s not exactly a stranger, but is she a friend? Megan seems fearless to Alice—but also angry or maybe sad. Alice isn’t sure which. When Megan decides to run away, Alice resolves to help her friend, no matter how many rules she has to break or how bad it makes her feel.

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