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A boy struggles to speak, and he becomes the object of ridicule when the words don't come out smoothly.
His father takes the boy to a place that the child finds comforting, the river. And while they are there, the father tells the child that he talks like a river. And this, too, the child finds comforting.
Beautiful text. Beautiful illustrations.
I picked this up because goodreads recommended it and my library had it.
I think that there is some disagreement whether or not to label stuttering as a disability. I have shelved it on my disability shelf because I don't think that disability is a bad word. I did a surface search and one site said that calling stuttering a disability increases the victim mindset. That made me cringe.
I do understand that stuttering may be temporary and/or situational.
Anyway that's not the point of this book.
It's a lovely poetic little story about a kid who had difficulty talking and imagery that helped him feel better. It was about his feelings and experiences.