It's me, Henry! / Stéphanie Deslauriers ; illustrated by Geneviève Després ; translated by Charles Simard.
Record details
- ISBN: 1459830830
- ISBN: 9781459830837
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations
- Publisher: [Victoria, BC] : Orca Book Publishers, 2022.
Content descriptions
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 20.54 |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Autism > Juvenile fiction. Autistic children > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | GRO JP Desla | 31681020189353 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"This picture book about a young boy on the autism spectrum highlights the way he functions differently than his classmates. His way of being in the world has both its challenges and its strengths."-- - Baker & Taylor
Henry, who is on the autism spectrum, struggles to connect with his classmates until they visit the botanical gardens, where his passion for botany makes an impression. - Orca Book Publishers
Henry marches to the beat of his own green thumb in this gentle picture book about a boy on the autism spectrum.
Henry doesn't remember to raise his hand and he prefers to call plants by their proper Latin names, much to the frustration of his classmates. Most days, Henry doesn't notice how different he is from the other kids in his grade, but some days, he does. On those days, he finds refuge under the shade of the Salix babylonica (willow tree) or in the school counselor's office or at his very favorite place in the world: the local botanical gardens. When his class goes on a field trip to these botanical gardens, Henryâs knowledge of the flora and fauna shows the other kids that his unique interests are really something special.
Key Selling Points
- It's Me, Henry offers a gentle introduction to a neurodivergent character.
- The French edition, Laurent, câest moi! , was a finalist for the Governor Generalâs Award in 2019, the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award in 2020 and the Harry Black Award in 2020.
- The author has a stepson on the spectrum and is a child psychologist, often speaking to educators about autism spectrum disorder.
- Geneviève Després has been nominated for and has won numerous awards, including Forest of Reading Le prix Peuplier, the Baker Street Award, the Québec/Wallonie-Bruxelles Award and the Applied Arts Award for illustration. She is the illustrator of Best Friend Trouble (Orca).
- Autism Awareness month is April.
- Orca Book Publishers
This picture book about a young boy on the autism spectrum highlights the way he functions differently from his classmates. His way of being in the world has both its challenges and its strengths.