What people are saying.
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“This is phenomenal and amazing. Just WOW!”
"This is phenomenal and amazing. Just WOW! As an educator and principal for 30 years this book meets so many educational standards (literature with the rhyme, science with the scenery, identification of primary colors, etc.) in a fun and creative way. The book is rich with possibilities and only limited by your imagination in how this can be used to teach kids in a traditional setting using authentic literature."
— Louella Simmons, Ed.D., M.Div., BCC
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“It really speaks to acceptance ”
" I love this book! It really speaks to acceptance and how students with disabilities are people too."
— Dr. Linda Iverson, Superintendent
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“The beauty comes with the respect given to Noah's differences.”
“….gives such beautiful imagery of Noahland. The beauty comes with the respect given to Noah's differences while celebrating what he has in common with most every other boy his age. I look forward to the sequels as he grows and matures in interdependence with his community.”
— Stacey Ramirez, Acting State Director Arc Georgia
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"Recommended for readers of all age"
“Different but the Same" is an extraordinary book about a boy with special needs who enjoys doing the same things as typical kids (in his own special way). You'll get to accompany Noah as he explores life in Noahland, an amazing journey that will dazzle your heart. It is recommended for readers of all age”
— Alice Nichols-Carter, M.Ed, Special Education
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"Noah’s first book gives insight and hope"
“Noah’s first book gives insight and hope, showing that anything is possible. And enables the reader to see [life with a disability] from afar as well as up close.”
— Kyle Pease, B.S. Sports Management
Chief Inspirational Officer
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"Most beautiful book"
“Thank-you for writing the most beautiful book!”
— Michelle W.
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"The book about Noah is outstanding"
“…the book about Noah is outstanding…hope you publish many more and can get them in schools. The book delivers a much-needed message.
— Joanne G.
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"My 7 & 8 year old grands...learn about Noah"
“My 7 & 8 year old grands practice their reading skills (and fussing over who’s turn to read). But they both enjoy and learn about Noah.”
— Cheryl L.
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“The world needs to read your book!”
“The world needs to read your book!”
— Geida M.