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Cammie McGovern

Biography

Cammie McGovern

Cammie McGovern is the author of HARD LANDINGS, a memoir about the transition her oldest son, who has autism, made into adult services. She has also written three books for young adults (SAY WHAT YOU WILL, A STEP TOWARD FALLING and JUST BREATHE) and three books for middle-grade readers (JUST MY LUCK, CHESTER AND GUS and FRANKIE AND AMELIA). All feature young people with a variety of disabilities at the center.

She has been widely honored for her work advocating on behalf of people with disabilities. Her books have been called "joyful, inspiring and unforgettable," by Katherine Applegate. In addition to writing for The New York Times, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook and other magazines, she has written four adult novels and is one of the proud founders of Whole Children/Milestones, a resource center for children and young adults with disabilities and their families. She lives in Amherst, MA with her husband and three sons.

Cammie McGovern

Books by Cammie McGovern

by Cammie McGovern - Fiction, Romance, Women's Fiction

As a new resident of Golden Grove, an independent living community for active seniors, Sally wants to do everything in her power to start off on the right foot. But between navigating unspoken social rules of the community and leaving two struggling adult children back at home, fitting in becomes harder than she expected. So when she sees flyers advertising the Scrabble Club, she thinks she might as well give it a try. She quickly realizes her faux pas when she walks into the library to find just one man, Walter Kretzer. Walter has taken his Scrabble club a pinch too seriously in the past, but when he meets Sally and discovers she is something of a prodigy at the game, he can't help but feel that his fate is about to change. As he draws Sally into the world of high-stakes Scrabble tournaments, his feelings for her grow and inspire him to take a hard look at his life.

by Cammie McGovern - Fiction, Romance, Young Adult 12+

Born with cerebral palsy, Amy can't walk without a walker, talk without a voice box, or even fully control her facial expressions. Plagued by obsessive-compulsive disorder, Matthew is consumed with repeated thoughts, neurotic rituals and crippling fear. Both in desperate need of someone to help them reach out to the world, Amy and Matthew are more alike than either ever realized. As they begin to spend time with each other, what started as a blossoming friendship eventually grows into something neither expected.