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Finding Raven's Voice: a Journey of Acceptance

Jen Wright

Editora: StreetLib

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Raven is autistic and uses an AAC device, which is a tablet that some people use to communicate. Raven is on a quest to find her voice. Will she find it? Who will she meet along the way? What will she learn? A heart-warming story of self-discovery, communication, and love.
Disponível desde: 01/12/2022.

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