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Piggy
Piggy
Piggy
Audiobook3 hours

Piggy

Written by Mireille Geus

Narrated by Michal Friedman

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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I've just had a lousy year, and this is the story of that lousy year. The beginning of it, that is. Just the beginning, actually. Twelve-year-old Lizzy Bekell is autistic. She lives with her mother and attends a special school. Her nickname is Dizzy, which aptly describes the dreamy abstraction that overcomes her when she is faced with situations she finds unpleasant or uncomfortable. She spends her free time waiting at the bus stop (without ever getting on a bus) or standing against a streetlamp and watching other children play. She is often teased and bullied. Everything changes, however, when she meets Margaret, a troubled and lonely girl with a mysterious past. Margaret sees Lizzy as an easy mark. At the same time, Margaret hopes that Lizzy will be her friend. She hatches a plan to wreak vengeance on the boys who tease them, and she makes Lizzy an accomplice. Lizzy, whose strange behavior often feels familiar, like an exaggerated version of our own fears, is soon faced with events that challenge her to overcome the closed, internal world of autism. How far will Lizzy allow herself to be manipulated before she stands up to Margaret?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 15, 2013
ISBN9781490608198
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    Lizzy, nicknamed Dizzy, is autistic. She spends most of her time alone, watching the other children play. Then she is befriended by a new girl, Margaret, nicknamed Piggy. Dizzy is thrilled to have a friend, but Piggy is mysterious and troubled. Dizzy needs to decide how much hold the new girl should have over her, and how far she is willing to step out of her own world to regain control.