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What if they knew?

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Dell, Sep 15, 1981 - Juvenile Fiction - 121 pages
A 10-year-old staying with her grandparents for the summer is appalled to discover that her parents' prolonged stay abroad means that she must start in a new school and somehow hide the fact that she is an epileptic.

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User Review  - Ashley Myers - Goodreads

I really liked this book. It took me 2 days to finish it, I just couldn't put it down. I also wanted to read it because it had some stuff about Epilepsy and may I include I had Epilepsy for my ... Read full review

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User Review  - Mystique - Goodreads

I loved this book, as a child. It's probably for girls just a bit older than I was, when I read it, but it's a great book. It deals with some weight issues, but primarily, it's about a girl with epilepsy who struggles with how to tell her friends. Read full review

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About the author (1981)

Author Patricia Hermes was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1936. She graduated from St. John's University with degrees in speech and English. She taught English and social studies in middle school before taking time off to raise her five children. When she returned to teaching, she was less satisfied with the job and decided to take a class in writing nonfiction for adults. She wrote essays and nonfiction for adults before she starting writing books for children and young adults. In 1980, her first book, What If They Knew?, was published. Since then she has written over thirty-five books and received numerous awards including the Smithsonian Notable Book Award, the C. S. Lewis Honor Award, the American Library Association Best Book Award, and the award for the New York Public Library Best Book for the Teen Years. She also writes The Cousins Club series and novelizations for screenplays including My Girl and My Girl 2. She currently lives in Fairfield, Connecticut.