ISBN-13: 9781500322007 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 26 str.
For once, Louis was in the right place at the right time While he was sitting at his desk in the hall, he smelled gas and knew he had to alert everyone. But the fire alarm was far away, at the other end of the hallway, and getting there would take a lot of effort and hard work. To reach the alarm, Louis has to ignore some of his ritual behaviors and overcome the anxiety that overpowers him. Can he do it? Can he save the school, even though he's what some people would call "disabled?" Louis in the Hall is an entirely entertaining and empowering children's storybook about a young boy with Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder who rises to the challenge and saves his school from disaster. Ideal for elementary school children in or around third grade, it explores these special behavioral needs and reminds readers, young and old, that, just because a person is considered disabled, that doesn't mean he or she is unable to achieve greatness. Full of fun illustrations and strong sentiments, this title is sure to captivate children's interest and encourage them to embrace and enjoy the diversity of the people around them.