A J HaynesAdrianne's discombobulated dyslexic mind does not define her, but is part of her. It will not stop her from telling others who she is, but it will enhance her journey. For quite a long time, she let dyslexia tell her story, spending years ashamed, no knowing why she did the things she did and focused on everything she couldn't do. Adrianne knew she didn't want this kind of life, full of misunderstandings and missed moments. So, she saw precious moments of who she thought she should be on her travels. She went about gathering her words for her narratives later in life. Now she has a dream of helping others. No longer is she full of holes shifting through life's colander, lost in a maze of wonky words. Through God's grace, her holes are well healed, and she lives the life she never thought possible. Adrianne is excited about the prospect of writing and illustrating another book. Can she draw two eyes the same? Will others feel the same emotions as her when they read her story? Read More Read Less
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