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A Note from the Author
Noah sees the world in a unique and special way. He’s sensitive
and perceptive, and he asks questions many people—both children
and adults—never consider. When he can’t find the answers to his
questions, “it hurts his head and his heart.”
Children who see the world differently, whose perceptions are
unique, sometimes struggle. It’s the job of the grown-ups who care
for and teach children to help them feel good about themselves
for who they are. All children can learn to understand that being
different is okay.
In Noah Chases the Wind, my hope is that children who experience
the world in a unique way—including children with sensory
processing challenges and children on the autism spectrum—
will recognize a part of themselves in Noah.
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