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Grade 9 Up--Abeel writes of her torturous year in seventh grade when she was diagnosed with a learning disability. Having been a gifted, creative preschooler, she was not prepared for the realization, in second grade, that she could not do many of the tasks that her classmates could accomplish with ease. By seventh grade, her feelings of insecurity had reached an all-time high, and she began to experience anxiety attacks over everything from having to remember her locker combination to managing her schoolwork to staying overnight at a friend's. When she was finally diagnosed with dyscalculia, she and her family felt relief. At least now there was a name for her difficulties and strategies she could employ. This account is an interesting mix of factual information and memories. Abeel relates her experiences with detached clarity, but each situation is followed by the thoughts and feelings that finally forced her to face her differences. Occasionally, her well-phrased prose slips into cliché, and when she lists the math skills that she could not perform she becomes rather pedantic. While this book is not likely to be of great interest to casual readers, those with similar learning issues will identify strongly with the author's trials and triumphs. Pair this title with Abeel's book of poetry, Reach for the Moon (Scholastic, 2001), to inspire young people with learning disabilities and to educate others.--Nancy Menaldi-Scanlan, LaSalle Academy, Providence, RI
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Gr. 7-12. In painstaking detail, Abeel recounts her life, from kindergarten through college, with a learning disability that compromises her ability to learn skills based on sequential processing--especially math, spelling, and grammar. She writes frankly about her mental and emotional struggles to cope; while she looked like a "normal" child, she was unable to tell time, count change, or remember her locker combination. Her narrative is interjected with first-person remembrances of painful incidents that left a vivid imprint on her self-worth. After her disability was diagnosed, halfway through her story when she was in seventh grade, the school system provided both special and gifted classes that helped her. But still aching over missed social opportunities and suffering from panic attacks, she turned to writing, which became her life preserver. Upon college graduation, Abeel finally accepted that being learning disabled wasn't her fault. Abeel's raw emotional anguish, though certainly understandable, overwhelms the story, making it difficult to pinpoint an audience. Perhaps readers who have their own intimate knowledge of how learning disabilities derail life will be the most appreciative audience. Julie Cummins
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  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Orchard; 1 edition (November 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439339049
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439339049
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #190,400 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Thought- provoking, November 29, 2004
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To be honest, I read this book, not only for its contents, but for its AR points. (It's one of the few newly printed books that's actually at seventh grade level). But it was something that was so much more than a helpful book school-wise; it's a very deep and lovely book.

Samantha Abeel, who is twenty-five at the start of this memoir, goes as far back as she can into her mind, into a place where she once had no problems in school -kindergarten. She is instantly reconized for her large vocubulary (she actually said the word 'pnuemonia' as one of the words for the letter 'N', which, although is incorrect, is still remarkable), and her creative ideas. But soon, though, as the level of difficulty for subjects, particulary math, increases, she finds that she can not grasp simple things, like telling time and fractions. She also is crippled in the area of the parts of English and spelling, but not as bad as math. She goes through her life in elementary school, masking her slowness for math and English for her other, better grades in other subjects. From the moment in kindergarten she says 'pnuemonia', the other kids label her as smart, and they do not notice her problems. Her constant awareness that people might discover her act make her seculded and nervous, starting her anxiety attacks. All of her world falls apart and then reassembles during her thirteenth winter. We then see how she learns that she has a learning disabilty called dyscalculia, a learning disablity that only effects her math skills and anything related to it. We see how someone, who has gone through somuch, can escape through writing and make such an elegant and wonderful book.

My brother has an unnamed learning disablity, and, like Sam said, everyone knows someone that has a learning disablity. It really helped me see how some people see the world. I'd recommed this book in a heartbeat.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing book, March 19, 2004
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This book is an absolute must-read for teachers, parents, and kids with learning disabilities (LD) and other special needs. Beautifully written, honest and very open about what life is like for a child with learning disabilities. This is especially important reading for those who don't understand that a child can be both intellectually gifted and LD, and that no one is "too smart" to have a learning disability.

As someone who works with families of gifted/special needs children, I will be recommending this book widely.

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4.0 out of 5 stars True and compelling story told with wisdom beyond her years., January 2, 2004
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Samantha Abeel is a wonderful writer who has a special talent for making words come to life. As a teacher who teaches thirteen-year-olds, this book made me even more aware of the struggles some of my students must face everyday as they are asked to complete tasks that many don't even have to think about before completing them. Anyone who teaches, works with children, or has a family member who is learning disabled would benefit from reading this book! Her way with words is magical and makes the reader feel as if Samantha is there, speaking to the reader.There are so many passages in the book that I just had to highlight and share with others. I plan on sharing this book with other teachers and friends and I'm sure my copy of the book will be worn out before I get it back! Thanks Samantha for opening my eyes and the eyes of so many others to the difficulties some people face daily with your story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 11 Year Old's Review
Beautifully written. Striking. You can feel the struggles of her life, not being able to remember locker combinations, count change, do five minus two. Read more
Published 13 months ago by N. Genatt

5.0 out of 5 stars Finding and Nurturing Potential
Samantha Abeel has done a great service for kids, parents, and educators by sharing her story about what it means to be twice exceptional, a student with gifts and simultaneous... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Richard E. Weinfeld

4.0 out of 5 stars Very familiar territory
I almost felt like I was reading my own biography.

This book hit very close to home and is an accessible and easily understood look into what it's like for "smart... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Evan the Dweezil

5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting book, My Thirteenth Winter
I am a third grade teacher and I bought this book because I thought a child in my class might have the same learning disability that is talked about in this book. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A 14 - Year Old's Review
While I was reading this book, I was surprised by how many struggles children with disabilities have to overcome. I learned many things about life by reading this book. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Wayne R Chilton

3.0 out of 5 stars Taylor

In My 13th Winter, Seventh Grader Samantha Abeel is a straight a student, but how is it that she can't she tell time, or understand simple math concepts? Read more
Published on March 29, 2006

4.0 out of 5 stars A window into the life of a student with a disability
As a middle school math teacher, I found this book very informative and realistic.
The book not only does a very good job of describing the process a student must go through... Read more
Published on November 16, 2005 by schützenjunge

5.0 out of 5 stars Hope
I think this memoir was so well written I dont know what to say. The way she describes everything- I can see myself in a few chapters as she struggles with those panic attacks. Read more
Published on July 21, 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars Touching, Very Enlightening and Beautifully Written
I read the entire book in one sitting. Samantha Abeel writes with grace and amazing imagery. She lets the reader into her world so completely that I found myself weeping for her... Read more
Published on April 25, 2005 by M. Davis

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In this book Samantha is strugiling with math and finds out she has a learning disability(LD). She also has troble with stomach achs and later finds out she is havng panic... Read more
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