Her Name Was Hope: The Girl Who Wouldn't Be Defined is an inspiring, beautifully told story about a dyslexic girl who discovers that labels don't define her-her voice does.
Bullied for being "different," overwhelmed by words that never seemed to make sense, and constantly underestimated by those around her, Hope begins to shrink into silence. But when a spark of courage pushes her to tell her own story, everything changes.
This powerfully emotional teen edition follows Hope's journey from self-doubt to self-discovery as she learns:
Your struggles don't make you weak-they shape your strength. Being different isn't a flaw-it's a gift waiting to be understood. Your voice can heal you... and inspire others.With vivid storytelling, uplifting messages, and moments every neurodivergent teen will recognize, this book helps young readers see that:
Dyslexia isn't a limitation
Hope is stronger than fear
And no one gets to define your future but you
Perfect for teens, parents, teachers, counselors, and anyone who needs a reminder that their identity is bigger than a label, this story is a celebration of courage, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of a girl who refused to be defined by her struggles.
If you or a young reader you love has ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or "not enough," Her Name Was Hope will remind you:
You are powerful.
You are capable.
And your story matters.
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Teen & Young Adult