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Book Review by Aspika

Aspika – Celebrates

We are thrilled to invite you to celebrate the remarkable literary achievement of “Moving Forward” by the talented  Jacki Edry. It is with great pride and excitement that we come together to honor this incredible work that has touched the hearts and minds of the ASPIKA community.

“Moving Forward” is an extraordinary tale that takes us on a transformative journey filled with emotion and profound insights. It is a  story that captures the essence of the
human experience challenging our perspectives.

Together, let us raise our voices in appreciation Jacki Edry of this captivating story that has touched our lives in ways beyond measure.

image of aspika logo, book cover of Moving Forward, photo of Jacki Edry and sentence "A must read! Powerful words creating a profound impact. Keep inspiring us! Congratulations on your incredible work!

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Jacki Edry

Jacki Edry is a graduate of Hampshire College and has an extensive background in education, writing, and marketing. She has been exploring the world of autism and neurodiversity for over thirty-five years. 

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