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Through the Magnifying Glass

Frankie Ann Marcille

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

Beschreibung

"Sometimes even the greatest detective needs to look through the magnifying glass..."

Julia is just your average middle schooler. She loves spending time with her family and friends, reading, and listening to music or podcasts. She especially loves listening to old-school Sherlock Holmes radio shows on YouTube. But Julia doesn't feel like everyone else. Having a vision impairment sometimes makes her feel like she doesn't fit in anywhere. She's not totally blind, but she's not sighted either. Her family and teachers for the blind encourage her to use adaptive devices, like a white cane, or assistive technology, like a screen reader, to help her, but Julia has no interest. She wants to be just like everyone else, specifically her older brother, John, the town hero, most popular guy in high school, mystery-solving,John. 

When Cooperstown, New York is hit with another major mystery, everyone turns to John and his three best friends to solve the case. As the mystery unfolds, they realize they are "looking" in all the wrong places. Will Julia rise to the challenge, accept the help she may need, and use it to bring her brother and his friends through the magnifying glass?

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Blind, disability, white cane, vision impairment, Sherlock Holmes, baseball, detective stories, middle school, Seeing Impaired, disabilities, screen reader, mystery, empathy, inclusion, special needs, Vision Rehabilitation Therapy, young reader chapter books, fitting in, adaptive devices for the Blind, mystery-solving, Legally Blind, accepting assistance, detective mystery, young detectives, understanding, sports, assistive technology