When the Letters Danced
I grew up in a time when no one understood what dyslexia was — when teachers confused struggle with laziness and help was nowhere to be found. The letters on the page never stood still, and neither did the ache of feeling different. When the Letters Danced is not a perfect book — it’s a real one. It’s a raw look into my life through the eyes of a little girl with severe dyslexia, trying to make sense of a world that couldn’t make sense of her. Every page is written with honesty, faith, and heart. It’s for the misunderstood child, the parent who never stops fighting, and the teacher who still believes in miracles. This book is more than my story — it’s a light for anyone who’s ever felt unseen. A reminder that you are not broken, you are becoming.
A raw, faith-filled memoir about growing up with dyslexia, surviving pain, and finding light in the dark. When the letters danced across the page, a little girl’s world changed forever. This book is a look through my eyes — a child living with severe dyslexia in a world that didn’t understand. It’s not perfect — it’s real. A story of faith, motherhood, and miracles — written for the unseen child, the parent who never gives up, and the teacher who still believes.