I
am thrilled to see a book review of my psychological thriller A Hard Lesson in
the summer 2015 Edition of Patoss Magazine. They have reviewed my novel because
one of the main characters has dyslexia. I have yet to encounter any fictional
character with dyslexia, but am sure they exist. According to Dyslexia Action, 1 in 10 people have dyslexia.
But this does not seem to be reflected in fiction or the entertainment industry
in general. This is a shame, as people with dyslexia tend to be more creative and
think outside of the box.
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Here
is what Patoss Magazine has said about A Hard Lesson:
“A
psychological thriller which, after a slow burn start, reels the reader in to
care for Sarah, the fledgling teacher. Shy yet tenacious, she learns the hard
way how to help her dyslexic pupil, Josh who lives on the edge of criminality
and is the link to his dysfunctional family’s secrets. The tense ending packs a
surprise.”
This
review can be found in Volume 28 No. 1 Summer 2015.
Having
taught art for a few years, have encountered dyslexic students who really struggled
with written tasks. I do feel that this condition remains generally unrecognized
in society and wondered why dyslexia is not featured more in culture i.e., films
and books? Surely, this would bring dyslexia more into the public eye rather than
remain in the shadows.
But
this was not the reason why I wrote A Hard Lesson. I conceived the story when I
was seventeen, not with the intention of raising awareness of dyslexia. I simply
wanted to create a formidable character with a perceived flaw. Josh’s dyslexia could
pose a risk of him submitting to the criminal world, as he sees his life choices
as limited. But Sarah, fueled by guilt of her dead brother, refuses to give up
on her most difficult challenge. Incidentally, Sarah's brother is special educational needs (SEN) due to a difficult birth, causing severe learning difficulties. This equips Sarah with some understanding of Josh.
Research into Dyslexia for Fiction
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more about how I conceived the story for A Hard Lesson.
A
Hard Lesson can be found on Kindle, paperback, large print and audible.
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