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Can You See Me Series 4 Books Collection Set (Can You See Me?, Do You Know Me?, Ways to Be Me, All the Pieces of Me)

Can You See Me Series 4 Books Collection Set (Can You See Me?, Do You Know Me?, Ways to Be Me, All the Pieces of Me)

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This four-book collection brings together the Can You See Me series, following Tally as she navigates school, friendships and growing up while being autistic. The set includes diary-style storytelling written by eleven-year-old Libby Scott, based on her own experiences of autism, created in collaboration with author Rebecca Westcott.

Across the series, Tally’s perspective shifts as she moves from trying to fit in to feeling proud of who she is, while facing new situations and changes at school. From a school trip and the pressures of Year 6 to the challenges of Year 9, the books explore how new places, new people and the move into teenage life can feel different for Tally.

Included titles

  • Can You See Me?
  • Do You Know Me?
  • Ways to Be Me
  • All the Pieces of Me

Key details

  • Four-book collection set
  • Part of the Can You See Me series
  • Diary entries written by Libby Scott
  • Written in collaboration with Rebecca Westcott
  • Based on Libby Scott’s own experiences of autism

Synopses

Can You See Me?

Tally is eleven and wants to be like her friends, even when it takes effort to do so. She cannot hide the fact that she is autistic, no matter how hard she tries.

Do You Know Me?

Tally is autistic and proud. After feeling she had to hide who she is, she now wants people to see her clearly, but a school trip brings new places, new people and new challenges.

Ways to Be Me

Ten-year-old Tally starts Year 6 with high expectations. Being in the top class comes with privileges, and she is especially focused on the school production, convinced she will win the lead role.

All the Pieces of Me

Year 9 feels difficult as everything changes while Tally and her friends get older. With make-up, boys, social media and GCSE preparation reshaping daily life, Tally finds that becoming a teenager leaves her unsure of who she is.

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