Non-Verbal by Molly Zenk

Thank you @MollyZenkWrites @KellyALacey @lovebookstours for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. Love the front cover of Non verbal and the age range is for young teenages. Non verbal is written beautifully and Molly writting style is lovely and easy to get into. The story is moving and captivating. The story about Emerson who is autistic and you following her story with the difficulties she has to go through. This is a moving story written in first person. I felt lots of emotions reading Non Verbal. Brilliant 5 stars. Blurb 14-year-old severely autistic middle schooler Emerson Rayne’s words disappeared when she was fifteen months old, but that didn’t mean she had no voice. By three, doctors labelled her with autism spectrum disorder, functionally non-verbal, sensory processing disorder, and intellectual disability. What Emerson can’t say is that there is a fire inside her waiting to ignite and a wolf stuck in her throat ready to howl. Emerson can’t control her behaviour. It controls her. Emerson’s difficult but manageable frustrations turn to self-injurious behaviours, and mental and emotional instability. She navigates friendships, bullies, and overly stressed parents, who fight to find her support and treatment in health and education systems that have little options for teens with intensive needs.

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