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Fish in a Tree

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Pages
288
Language
EN
ISBN
9780399162596
Reading Time
~5h 3min

Fish in a Tree is a book by Lynda Mullaly Hunt. It has 288 pages.

About this book

Lynda Mullaly Hunt’s middle-grade novel explores the quiet struggles of a young student navigating an educational system that often mistakes learning differences for defiance. Through Ally’s eyes, readers encounter the daily frustration of a child who has spent years masking her dyslexia with disruptive behavior and clever avoidance tactics. The narrative unfolds as a new teacher recognizes the gap between Ally’s sharp mind and her inability to decode written words, gradually guiding her toward self-acceptance and alternative ways of learning. Hunt’s prose captures the emotional weight of academic shame while highlighting how patience, tailored instruction, and genuine encouragement can transform a student’s relationship with school. The story also examines the complex dynamics of peer relationships, family expectations, and the courage it takes to ask for help. By centering a character whose intelligence is frequently overlooked, the novel offers a thoughtful examination of neurodiversity in classrooms and underscores the importance of recognizing varied forms of brilliance.

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How many pages is Fish in a Tree?+

Fish in a Tree has 288 pages.

What is Fish in a Tree about?+

Lynda Mullaly Hunt’s middle-grade novel explores the quiet struggles of a young student navigating an educational system that often mistakes learning differences for defiance. Through Ally’s eyes, readers encounter the daily frustration of a child who has spent years masking her dyslexia with disrup...

Who wrote Fish in a Tree?+

Fish in a Tree was written by Lynda Mullaly Hunt.