Jay Hardwig is a certified teacher for the visually impaired who has worked with children with blindness and low vision for more than twenty years. He currently works for the nonprofit IFB Solutions, where he directs summer camps and school-year opportunities for children with vision loss. When not taking blind kids ziplining, he reads, writes, and plays barrelhouse piano with his friends and family in Asheville, North Carolina.
"At the heart of Jay Hardwig's Just Maria is the wickedly funny
Maria Romero, a blind, 12-year-old heroine who is both exceptional
. . . and normal. While physically challenged to navigate crowded
school halls and busy streets, she must also find her way through
the usual emotional labyrinth of popularity, friendships, and
independence. Visually impaired readers will, for once, see
themselves at the center of a story. Sighted readers will be
treated to a vivid portrayal of how a blind kid sees the world.
Most importantly, though, Hardwig's nuanced, witty novel celebrates
how all of us, sighted or not, must look inward to see true
friendship, character, and courage. After putting this book down I
felt as if I could accomplish anything." Allan Wolf, Author of The
Watch that Ends the Night and The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep
" As a blind child, I really enjoyed this book because it spreads
information about blind people and what they do. I also loved the
characters and the plot. I thought it was very suspenseful. A great
read for the sighted or blind. I would highly recommend it." Layla
Hildenbrand, age 10, two-time National Braille Challenge
Finalist
"As the parent of a blind child, I absolutely adored reading Just
Maria . Blindness is not a tragedy and does not limit one's
ability. Jay Hardwig brilliantly gave us a character that proves
such. Maria is like any other child who makes some bad decisions,
struggles with friendships, and ultimately proves her independence
despite being blind. I highly recommend this book to all
readerstweens, teens, adults, blind or sighted." Stacey
Hildenbrand, Layla's mom and a certified Teacher for the Visually
Impaired
"Starred Review Just Maria is a loving novel about living with
disabilities." Ashley Holstrom, Foreword Reviews
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