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Jodi Carmichael : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jodi Carmichael
Jodi Carmichael is a multi-published Canadian author, who has won multiple awards. Her debut children's book, ''Spaghetti is Not a Finger Food(and Other Life Lessons)'', was published in 2013 by California-based publisher, Little Pickle Press. In 2013, it won a Silver Moonbeam award, for Best First Book and a Gold Mom's Choice award for Juvenile Books. In the same year it also won the Silver Benjamin Franklin Digital Award for innovation in an electronic book. Her first book followed a day in the life of a quirky young boy named Connor. Connor has Asperger's Syndrome and the book was intended to increase understanding and acceptance of those on the Autism spectrum. According to Carmichael: "The theme is acceptance – of yourself and others." In addition to being an author, Carmichael is also a strong advocate for Asperger's Syndrome.〔Vesely, Carolin(8 January 2013). ("Novel approach to Asperger's" ). Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 10 December 2013.〕〔("Jodi Carmichael talks about her new book" ). Global Television . Retrieved 10 December 2013.〕 Her second book, ''Forever Julia'', was published in 2015 by Winnipeg-based publisher, Great Plains Publications. Forever Julia is a contemporary teen novel about a 16-year-old girl who falls hard, for the wrong boy. Julia slowly realizes that love and infatuation can turn dark. Fast. Ultimately only Julia can decide what lines cannot be crossed. Forever Julia was featured in the Spring 2015 issue of Quill and Quire Magazine as an expose on contemporary teen literature dealing with tough issues such as; relationship abuse and sexual abuse. == References ==
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