Description
No, school is not for them: always just sitting still. Not even during the break is it allowed to romp around. Actually, everything that she – an eight-year-old girl – enjoys is forbidden.
She sits in class, wiggles her feet and fidgets. The teacher looks at her angrily. Once again, she has to go to the director’s office, who admonishes her – just like her mother does.
But luckily there is Aunt Annie, who now always picks her up from school. With Aunt Annie, she passes a ballet school. She is registered there and finds herself again in a place where strict order prevails. Nevertheless, she whirls across the dance floor. Aunt Annie applauds. And the others? Although the word ADHD is not mentioned in the book, all adult readers know that the hardships and hopes of a child bubbling over with temperament are described here … An optimistic outlook.