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Title:Lovey: A Very Special Child
Author:Mary MacCracken
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 189 pages
Published:December 5th 1978 by Signet (first published January 1st 1976)
Categories:Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Psychology. Biography. Education
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Lovey: A Very Special Child Hardcover | Pages: 189 pages
Rating: 4.26 | 1238 Users | 87 Reviews

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"A VERY SPECIAL CHILD

A VERY SPECIAL TEACHER

A VERY SPECIAL TRIUMPH

Hannah was a 'hopeless' child. Everyone agreed on that - public school authorities, psychiatrists, even the mother who loved her but could not reach her. Everyone, except one remarkable teacher who understood what it was like to be eight years old and hurt and angry and confused. A teacher who saw Hannah as she could be rather than what she seemed to be.

One child. One teacher. Just enough to add up to a very human miracle..."

-from the back cover-

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Original Title: Lovey: A Very Special Child
ISBN: 0451085396 (ISBN13: 9780451085399)
Edition Language: English

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Coming from a student that was saved by her teacher... this book means so much to me and touched the deepest parts of my soul, because it is true nothing is like an amazing teacher that cares. I have been blessed with having her in my life and this book made me realize how even more lucky I am to have her in my life. it amazing how one teacher can change your life. I actually gave her my copy of this book so she could read it then just bought another copy for me.

As a teacher of Special Needs children, I especially enjoyed the interaction Mary MacCracken shared with dialogue and her teaching techniques. Her warmth and caring for Hannah was so evident as she tried to draw Hannah into the secure and loving world of her classroom. I really loved this book and cried for Lovey's hurt and disillusionment.

Very moving story. This is THE book that confirmed by desire towards special education. After reading this one, I searched for all of Mary MacCracken's books. Sad but wonderful story. It also lead me toward Tory Hayden's books. Both authors are great!

This was an easy to read story about a little girl named Hannah who starts attending a school for 'emotionally disturbed' children, and also focuses on Mary's journey to becoming a fully qualified teacher. I thought that the story itself wasn't overly captivating, and it struggled to hold my interest. I thought the parts about Mary studying to become a qualified teacher weren't hugely relevant to the plot, and at times the story lacked depth and the plot seemed a little dull. Two and a half

I would give this book a 3.75 if I could. It was such sweet story and it not only showed the amazing impact a good teacher can have even with the most difficult of students, but it also gives you a peek into the workings of a child's mind and how incredible they are.

As a person who works with children who have special needs this book was easy for me to relate to. It was interesting to read some of the strategies that the teacher used with her students. It was lovely to read about such a dedicated teacher one who always puts the students first and desires them to be contributing people both in the classroom and the world as adults. I believe this story took place in the past rather than recent times due to some of the terminology used. Some of the language

Really enjoyed this book. It has been written by the teacher of an emotionally disturbed child and is easy to read and not bogged down in technical jargon. It is very sad at times when you realise how tough life is for some kids and it left me in awe of people like the author who dedicate their lives to helping others. She also touches on the frustrations of dealing with bureaucratic red tape which satisfies the system but can seriously disadvantage those that need help the most. The story of of

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