Ben, King of the River“The highs and lows of the trip . . . are nicely conveyed in Chad's frank narration and in the expressive watercolors, which effectively communicate Chad's mixed emotions . . .” – Booklist “Even non-readers will enjoy Layne Johnson’s bright and colorful illustrations. The cover, showing Ben wearing his bright yellow towel “cape” while standing on a hill top overlooking a beautiful river, is especially poignant.” – Christian Library Journal “The story is both engaging and enlightening, and it will help younger readers better understand this somewhat sensitive topic. Colorful and realistic watercolors enhance the text.” – Library Talk
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as a classroom guidance lesson, September 16,
2003 |
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love this book, December 8, 2001 Reviewer: A reader I have 5 children and one who lies somewhere on the autistic spectrum just like Ben. My two boys are sometimes embarrassed by their brother. When we checked this book out of the library, they wanted to read it again and again because we could relate to so many parts of the story. It gave me a great way to talk to my kids about their feelings and it gave us all a sense of humor about some of the stranger things my son does. I highly recommend this book for anyone searching for a way to discuss a developmentally disabled child with siblings. It is light-hearted and a great story but also very realistic about the issues and emotions involved in having a sibling who is "different". |

