Don't Call Me Stupid

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Counseling, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Reading, Reading Skills
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Author: Bruce Tombs ISBN: 9780968526637
Publisher: Bruce Tombs Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bruce Tombs
ISBN: 9780968526637
Publisher: Bruce Tombs
Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Bruce Tombs has written passionately about the emotions felt by those adults who live with the struggle of having weak reading skills. He writes form a powerful personal perspective with a message of hope. Tombs will give you insight into the minds of those who live the literacy struggle, then break free into the world of reading.
Bill Allen, Editor of the Voyager and Retired Co-ordinator of Continuing Education

So often in our field all we hear about are stories of failure and infrequently have examples of success described. It is important to have the good news stories and I think this book represents a story which deserves broader distribution.
Graham Stewart Executive Director of The John Howard Society of Canada

A compelling story of one mans struggle to overcome adversity and his own low self-esteem, and his successful attainment of his goals due to his strong faith in his Lord.
Irene Wood, Retired District Manager of Avon and Present Volunteer Teacher for Literacy.

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Bruce Tombs has written passionately about the emotions felt by those adults who live with the struggle of having weak reading skills. He writes form a powerful personal perspective with a message of hope. Tombs will give you insight into the minds of those who live the literacy struggle, then break free into the world of reading.
Bill Allen, Editor of the Voyager and Retired Co-ordinator of Continuing Education

So often in our field all we hear about are stories of failure and infrequently have examples of success described. It is important to have the good news stories and I think this book represents a story which deserves broader distribution.
Graham Stewart Executive Director of The John Howard Society of Canada

A compelling story of one mans struggle to overcome adversity and his own low self-esteem, and his successful attainment of his goals due to his strong faith in his Lord.
Irene Wood, Retired District Manager of Avon and Present Volunteer Teacher for Literacy.

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