Oroville Mercury-Register

Newsom writes children’s book about boy with dyslexia

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NEW YORK » The latest news about California Gov. Gavin Newsom is more personal, if less dramatic, than the recall effort he easily defeated two weeks ago.

He has written a children’s book.

Philomel Books, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers, announced Thursday that Newsom’s “Ben and Emma’s Big Hit” is scheduled for Dec. 7. Illustrate­d by Alexandra Thompson, the book draws upon Newsom’s dyslexia in telling of a boy named Ben and his struggles in school. The words will appear in OpenDyslex­ic font to make it more readable for people with dyslexia.

“Tens of millions of Americans struggle with dyslexia — including me,” Newsom said in a statement. “My dyslexia was particular­ly difficult when I was a kid. I wondered why my younger sister quickly finished her homework while I struggled. Reading aloud in front of the class filled me with heartpound­ing fear and anxiety.

“My self-esteem and my grades suffered until I learned about dyslexia and strategies for dealing with it; so I wrote this book in hopes of helping support young people struggling with learning disabiliti­es.”

Newsom will donate all proceeds to the Internatio­nal Dyslexia Associatio­n.

 ?? PENGUIN YOUNG READERS ?? This cover image released by Penguin Young Readers shows “Ben and Emma’s Big Hit” written by California Governor Gavin Newsom with Ruby Shamir and illustrate­d by Alexandra Thompson. The book is scheduled for release on Dec. 7,
PENGUIN YOUNG READERS This cover image released by Penguin Young Readers shows “Ben and Emma’s Big Hit” written by California Governor Gavin Newsom with Ruby Shamir and illustrate­d by Alexandra Thompson. The book is scheduled for release on Dec. 7,

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