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The Patchwork Quilt: A book for children about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

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Curtis, George (2011). The Law of Cybercrimes and Their Investigations. Hoboken: Taylor & Francis. p.161. ISBN 978-1-4398-5832-5. OCLC 908077615. Throughout the story, I really felt Ali's world closing in on her. The confusing emotions that she experiences are passed on to the reader and I felt like I also shared her panic and claustrophobia. As the fallout continues from Karen's accusations, Ali's family is also impacted in areas that she did not consider. McGowan carefully adds ambiguities to the narrative to keep the reader guessing and for me, I was definitely hooked right until the ending. People assume that authors make all their money from book sales, but many do not. Children’s authors depend hugely on school visits, many authors depend on lecturing or appearances or performances and anyone who depends on performance has completely lost that. It’s a massive loss of income,” said Solomon. “Not to mention people who are actually ill, and the influence of bookshops on selling a different range of books. Libraries are closed so writers can’t get known to readers that way. It’s very difficult.”

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