Squint
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Narrated by:
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Kirby Heyborne
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Written by:
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Chad Morris
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Shelly Brown
About this listen
"My name is Flint, but everyone in middle school calls me Squint because I'm losing my vision. I used to play football, but not anymore. I haven't had a friend in a long time. Thankfully, real friends can see the real you, even when you can't clearly see."
Flint loves to draw. In fact, he's furiously trying to finish his comic book, so he can be the youngest winner of the "Find a Comic Star" contest. He's also rushing to finish because he has keratoconus - an eye disease that could eventually make him blind.
McKell is the new girl at school and immediately hangs with the popular kids. Except McKell's not a fan of the way her friends treat this boy named Squint. He seems nice and really talented. He draws awesome pictures of superheroes. McKell wants to get to know him, but is it worth the risk? What if her friends catch her hanging with the kid who squints all the time?
McKell has a hidden talent of her own but doesn't share it for fear of being judged. Her terminally ill brother, Danny, challenges McKell to share her love of poetry and songwriting. Flint seems like someone she could trust. Someone who would never laugh at her. Someone who is as good and brave as the superhero in Flint's comic book named Squint.
Squint is the inspiring story of two new friends dealing with their own challenges, who learn to trust each other, believe in themselves, and begin to truly see what matters most.
©2018 Chad Morris and Shelly Brown (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Squint
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- C Clark
- 2023-12-29
Great enjoyment with the kids
We listened as a family while we did a puzzle over Christmas break. The kids (11&13) kept begging for more.
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- Obey
- 2021-01-19
best audiobook very nice story worth that 1 credit
best book nice story and good meanings. i do not regret using that 1 expensive credit
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