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“Sandy is all of us—as we tell our stories we feel and lean into ourselves, unfolding quiet parts once held in silence. Humans unfold through sharing our stories—it is how we become. This book is for every adult and child who sees in storytelling the promise of connection and healing.”
— Sharon Ravitch, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
“So many children and adults carry unseen struggles that are often unspoken, unnamed, and invisible. Sandy Writes Her Story offers a powerful reminder that healing begins the moment someone feels seen, heard, and validated. This story gently helps give language to what is hard to express, inviting us to make the invisible visible, connect mind and body, and hold space for inner experiences. We need more books like this in children’s literature—stories that honor what lives beneath the surface and remind us that none of us are alone.”
— Tammi Van Hollander, Author of The Bibliotherapy Toolbox, Casey’s Greatness Wings, and The Loving Stop Sign
“Invisible illnesses often go unseen, but they are never unfelt. They challenge the body, the mind, and the spirit—and they demand care that listens deeply, thinks holistically, and never gives up. This book, and the story of Sandy, is a testament to what’s possible when patients and providers walk the path together—with trust, persistence, and hope. May this story offer strength to those still searching for answers, and a reminder that healing is not only possible—it’s real.”
— Dr. Anjali Dsouza, MD, Board-Certified Physician and Founder of the District Center for Integrative Medicine
"Some journeys are quiet, but they change everything. That is often life with an invisible illness. Sandy shows us that sharing our story is not just an act of courage, but a pathway to healing - for ourselves and for others."
— Rachel Hill, Bestselling Author and Multi Award Winning Thyroid Patient Advocate
“Storytelling is powerful. Whether through creative writing, visual arts, or a simple conversation, your story can create a positive impact for you and for those who hear it. Finding the courage to share your voice encourages other people to do the same. As listeners experience perspectives other than their own, empathy grows. And just like Sandy’s ocean, our world becomes a brighter place. Everyone has a story to tell—are you ready to share yours?”
— Jen Harris, Founder and Executive Director of The Story of Our Schools
"Sandy’s story beautifully reflects what we see in play and expressive arts therapies every day: when children feel safe to imagine, create, and share, healing unfolds from the inside out. This book honors the body’s wisdom, the power of being truly seen, and that healing is not linear, but deeply human. By reclaiming our shared humanity, we become genuinely present for ever-evolving stories like Sandy’s."
— Xanthia B. Johnson, LCPC-S, Licensed Integrative Psychotherapist with Neuro-resilient Drip at Urban Playology